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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Sarita Soares replied on

Yes I agree

Sarita Soares replied on

Helpful

Sjirk Westra replied on

Helpful

Sjirk Westra replied on

Very effective videos across 4 different work force members. 

Highly educational and imapctful.

Patrick O'Gara replied on

I agree

Lisa Sunwoo replied on

great course

Robert Abookire replied on

great course

Robert Abookire replied on

Thank you for making this required. Learning about microaggressions and what to do as a bystander is training that cannot be repeated often enough.

Vandana Madhavan replied on

Good course but too many videos 

Natasha Merali replied on

Useful to consider different approaches to handling challenging situations.

Katherine Takvorian replied on

Very well put together content!

Karla Amador replied on

Dr. Cater's segment I have had to experience, The outcome brought tears to my eyes. I loved the resolutions.

Marie Anderson replied on

It was helpful to observe the conversations in each scenario.

Katherine Krajewski replied on

I find these videos to be very educational and helpful. They should be implemented in every work environment. 

Vanessa Covelle replied on

Thank you for this training. I think it is excellent practice to continue to examine our practices and assess those around us. United against racism. 

Melissa Raistrick replied on

I agree the videos were very helpful in helping understand diversity and issues towards it. Being a little more interactive would hold my attention better.

Kathryn Krug replied on

Highly relevant scenarios, and instructive to also see examples of what went wrong rather than just being shown the preferred way of handling a situation. Really helps to cement the impact of mishandling or ignoring issues. 

Jonathan Zebrowski replied on

Seeing the same scenario from the perspective of various individuals is very helpful when applying the concepts to our everyday life. 

Mayra Lorenzo replied on

ongoing awareness is imperative to uniting against racism

Eileen Galvin replied on

ongoing awareness is imperative to uniting against racism

Eileen Galvin replied on

eye opening

William Maher replied on

thank you

William Maher replied on

This is important for everyone to learn and understand.

Toni Gregory replied on

Implicit bias is hard to recognize

Kimberly Thomas replied on

Very realistic and relatable scenarios that could come up in the workplace. Importance in seeing multiple perspectives.  

Adith Sekaran replied on

Well done

Jessica Kellstein replied on

great ideas

Jessica Kellstein replied on

Helpful

Jessica Kellstein replied on

appreciate the time and effort to address this important issue

Duane Wesemann replied on

Powerful to know that these scenarios are based on events in our own community.  Very effective and helpful training.  

Lauren Dias replied on

Powerful that this was based on actual events in our community.  Very effective training. 

Lauren Dias replied on

agree

Robert Lancaster replied on

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Shanique Brown replied on

I agree!

Ashley Hart replied on

Together we can conquer ALL !!!

Joshua Beauchesne replied on

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