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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Sannel Castro replied on

Really powerful and well put together course. I learned a lot . 

Mansi Saksena replied on

thank you for providing this training to raise awareness and hopefully promote constructive change

Susan Inonog replied on

Powerful and well put together course.

Mansi Saksena replied on

great work

Heidi Duran replied on

end racism

John Thompson replied on

Very helpful and engaging.

Sidonio Tavares replied on

Very informative and eye opening.

Sidonio Tavares replied on

informed!

Sangyel Norbu replied on

informed!

Sangyel Norbu replied on

THanks for the video.

Evan O'Donnell replied on

about time

Keelin Godsey replied on

Great training. We need more on the local level and in-person.

Jocelyn Ronda replied on

well presented videos.  

Nandita Scott replied on

Well presented videos.  

Nandita Scott replied on

Thank you for this educational course

Ugne Aleknaite replied on

Thank you for this course. 

Ugne Aleknaite replied on

Thank you, MGB for creating this excellent training. I feel more committed to being "United Against Racism" and supported by the institution knowing that we have all done this training.

Marie Clouqueur replied on

Hard to watch but very effective.  I learned from it.

Richard Winickoff replied on

I agree 

Flavia Lopes replied on

This was very well done! As a white guy, especially when the manager was reading "White Fragility", I felt the "it's an agenda"-reflex boil up. This is exactly why we need courses and incentives like this! Not to make (white) people feel guilty. To open eyes and hearts for something they have not seen and felt. Kudos! I copied and pasted this for my office wall from the course: "Maya Angelou said, "Do the best you can until you know better. When you know better, do better.""

Strong work!

Lorenzo Klein replied on

I agree

Kathryn Ackerman replied on

The content was informative and I liked that it presented different scenarios, allowing for a different outlook 

Nicole Beckwith replied on

everyones responsibility

Ugne Aleknaite replied on

detailed set of videos that tied together

Peter Yang replied on

I agree

Bryan Zabatta replied on

I agree

Kathryn Marcus replied on

I agree

Kathryn Marcus replied on

I agree that this course will help a lot.

Flavia Lopes replied on

Thank you for putting together this presentation

Sara Bouberhan replied on

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