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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Insightful, relevant, helpful, and informative module that is engaging and applicable. 

Emily Torosian replied on

this content is very important for all departments

Lauren Moorehouse replied on

this content is important

Lauren Moorehouse replied on

agree

John Gaspich replied on

agree

John Gaspich replied on

Very powerful and effective presentation. Well done. Thought provoking. Triggers much self reflection and how I can make changes in my own self and my work environment. Good examples of HOW to speak up when having witnessed microaggressions.

Sonia,M.D. Lewin replied on

I thought this training was an excellent way to help employees confront their own biases and see different viewpoints from the 4 scenarios presented. It allows employees to reflect on their own experiences as well as learn from the examples presented to help end racism from occurring in the MGB system.

Sarah Gates replied on

Content was very beneficial for the work environment and learning how to resolve conflicts with coworkers in regards to racism. 

Maria Luongo replied on

It was really helpful .

Daedre Bolden replied on

Not only beneficial for each of us to check our own understanding and educate but to also watch for the wellness of those around us in each situation. 

Rachelle Young replied on

Great

Paul Chen replied on

Agree we’ll done

Paul Chen replied on

This was a great way to show the dynamics of racism within the health industry. This should be a mandated course to take in any establishment. I hope after watching this video, people put this into practice. It is one thing to appreciate the content, but to put it into practice and self-evaluate is wholeheartedly different. I appreciate that this is being a part of our healthstream and look forward in seeing this placed into practice.  

Shanetta Young replied on

Good videos with informative content. Kept the viewers attention with short videos separated by readings. 

Katherine Hantke replied on

Good course with informative videos. Kept the viewers attention with both narratives, videos, and questions. 

Katherine Hantke replied on

I agree!

Danielle Lavey replied on

I Agree

Melissa Stewart replied on

agree

Arvind Von Keudell replied on

If we are going to be committing to battling racism, can we at least diversify those within the video displaying racist behavior.

Andrew Whelihan replied on

great videos, real life situations

Kayla Barrera replied on

I appreciated how this training demonstrated the many forms of racism and it's consequences in a real way that reflected lived experiences of colleagues across the system. I also appreciated how this training highlighted the many benefits of affirming diversity and inclusion, including enhanced staff morale/ sense of community, better clinical and administrative decision making, and improved patient care/ experience. 

Abigail Stephenson replied on

Well done

David Wachs replied on

I agree too!

Shannon Livingston replied on

I'm not sure this is really effective at reducing racism, but I hope so!

Alexander Melamed replied on

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Jacy Bessolo replied on

Well done course

Christine Kenneally replied on

I agree

Kari Mussulman replied on

I agree

Kari Mussulman replied on

helpful & educational 

Allison Koran replied on

very helpful

Kari Mussulman replied on

I agree

Kari Mussulman replied on

I agree.

Kari Mussulman replied on

I agree

Samantha Signori replied on

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Khoschy Schawkat replied on

Course was more informative this year 

Deniz Kosereisoglu replied on

Thank you!

Dorothea Alberti replied on

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