This bystander education course will provide employees with an understanding of how interpersonal racism continues to support and maintain systemic racism. Through scenario-based learning, participants will develop skills for recognizing racial bias and confronting discrimination. An overview of related Human Resources policies and practices will be given to support employees in actively dismantling racism within Mass General Brigham.

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Laura Goguen replied on

Scenarios highlighted the complexity of these discussions and the courage needed to have the discussions.

Paulette Chandler replied on

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Rudelkys Gonzalez replied on

I found it helpful to see the alternate responses of what you would like to say vs what you actually say.  

Lisa Watt replied on

This course served as a good reminder that colleagues should not be asked to perform translation out of convenience. 

Katelin Cashman replied on

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Lisa Pinto replied on

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Lisa Pinto replied on

Great course.

Jennifer Orourke replied on

I agree

Xiangwei Zhang replied on

I agree

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Xiangwei Zhang replied on

I agree

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Xiangwei Zhang replied on

wow this was informative

Fatima Darosa replied on

i agree wow!

Cesaltina Rodrigues replied on

I agree with the above commentary- useful training and very eye-opening

Haley Papagni replied on

Content was very helpful.

Jessica Doyle replied on

I appreciate the time and effort spent on putting these presentations together. These types of interactive education scenarios are very helpful to spread awareness, promote self reflection, recognize racial bias and confronting/managing discrimination. Hopefully it does help minimize situations in the workplace. 

Zirah Acosta Carrillo replied on

Very helpful info.

Joanne Doyle Petrongolo replied on

I agree.

Joanne Doyle Petrongolo replied on

Really well done and more impactful because they shared MGB scenarios so you cant say 'it doesnt happen here'

Jessica Gray replied on

The part about your ideas being presented by others and only then heard by the leaders .... hit home!  Happy that this was a required module for the entire MGB community.

Navneet Virk Hundal replied on

This course has been very informative, engaging and provides great education material about ending the rasism

Li-Li,M.D.,Ph.D. Hsiao replied on

the course has helped me to be more aware of the existence of racism

Li-Li,M.D.,Ph.D. Hsiao replied on

gret curse, very informative, engaging, role plays are quite helpful. It allows to think about one's own circumstances and better understanding of how to react

Li-Li,M.D.,Ph.D. Hsiao replied on

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Li-Li,M.D.,Ph.D. Hsiao replied on

I’d like to sit down and discuss this further in an open forum 

Amy Demartino replied on

I agree that seeing several different scenarios helped to drive home the central points.

Stephanie Seminara replied on

I agree that these videos were productive.

Stephanie Seminara replied on

effective and compelling training

Deborah Blacker replied on

thank you

Stephen Beaudoin replied on

we'll see what effects there are. Helpful to see MGH/MGB policies on translators and patient/visitor behavior

Michael Bierer replied on

Very useful training 

Eleni Stefanopoulos replied on

Thank you for the training. Very informative.

Mei Ng replied on

I'm glad to have learn about the different perspectives. Racial bias is complex. 

Mei Ng replied on

Well Presented.

Great Content

 

Felecia Paul replied on

I loved all the different perspectives and stories. I liked being able to see multiple perspectives of the same story, and get what each person was thinking. 

Patricia Bilodeau replied on

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