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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Very well done!

Sara Bahouth replied on

The content was very well put together and gave good examples of what to say if you are put in similar situations in the future.

Leah Souris replied on

Very helpful to have open dialogue about this subject. 

Manuel Guerra replied on

Easy to watch the videos, need to all take responsibility for our workplace. 

Molly Harkins replied on

Very comprehensive and practical approach

Sascha Murillo replied on

This course was well put together and will hopefully allow others to see how some actions may be perceived and begin to change that behavior. 

Ashley Marston replied on

Very well presented. It provides Point of View on racism and illuminates micro-aggression to help me understand.

Craig Prince replied on

We need to improve advocating for each other for a better work environment.  

Katherine Camerano replied on

Agree!

 

Jacob Miranda replied on

    

Karen Machado replied on

I will continue to offer equitable, kind and understanding care to all of m patients. Recognizing there physical, emotional, and cultural needs. I cannot control what others do but I can influence others around me. I hope for better every day.

Tatiana McCluskie replied on

I enjoyed watching the training to remind us that racism is still prevalent and that there is always room for improvement. Well done!  

Lidia Zayas replied on

agreed

Hillary Maia replied on

Agreed!

Lidia Zayas replied on

agree

Nancy Keating replied on

agree

Nancy Keating replied on

Very helpful training

Han-Ying Chang replied on

Realistic interactions helped make this applicable to real-life scenarios.

Gent Celaj replied on

Agreed

Matthew Corrigan replied on

Agree.

Carlos Rivas replied on

I thought the program was great and look forward to learning more about anti-racism

Tara Soumerai replied on

Thoughtful and well put together training.

Astrid,M.D.,Ph.D. Weins replied on

Good course. Unusual that we are sent to a message board where we are required to comment. 

Brendan Everett replied on

Agree!

Sohyung Lee replied on

Excellent and thought-provoking

Jason Vassy replied on

AGREE 100%

Joseph Nguyen replied on

Very useful knowledge 

Hillary Maia replied on

wow

 

Shanika Lozano replied on

Agree!

Margot Conley replied on

I found the course to be very valuable. I wish more institutions required this type of education. 

Marion Eckl replied on

The content was valuable and well put together. 

Marion Eckl replied on

I feel like except for hospital, the research area of the racism should be elavated.

Xueping Zhu replied on

<p>No</p>

Xueping Zhu replied on

Important content and context to consider, process and practice.

Rachael McKenzie replied on

Value in speaking up in a safe environment

Rachael McKenzie replied on

Well put together. Hope things get better.

:)

Charelle Brathwaite replied on

really exposed the various types of aggression that is experienced by many people in our department and society. I hope we cna continue to self-question and become aware and curious.

Sarah Lee replied on

Sometimes seeing racism is uncomfortable but must be confronted in order to try to fix it

Anna Sromek replied on

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