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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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

Appreciated the multiple views. Not sure how this is being applied at the top and hope that there are concrete efforts with leadership to address these issues, especially as the video emphasizes it starts at the top and trickles down to the rest of the institution and impacts patient care and access.

Stacey Perlman replied on

I enjoyed the different perspectives on racism in the workplace.

Cynthia Martin replied on

I enjoyed the different perspectives on racism in the workplace.

Cynthia Martin replied on

This was a wonderful module

Isabella Escano replied on

Concise and comprehensive; engaging video

Sujatha,M.D. Pentakota replied on

i agree

Carolina Golden replied on

This is a very poor way of capturing understanding of the Racism educational module.

Irene Kuter replied on

All divisions should have occasional meetings for employees to speak up on issues they have experienced or observed.

Irene Kuter replied on

It seems as if I am in a loop, being asked over and over to comment on the Racism module.....

Irene Kuter replied on

course was informative

Judith Carr replied on

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Sangeeta Sakaria replied on

Thank you! This content was educational and well-produced compared to past training! 

Jennifer Baptiste replied on

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Wilner Pierre replied on

I agree

Wilner Pierre replied on

<p>&nbsp;the video emphasizes it starts at the top and trickles down to the rest of the institution and impacts patient care and access.</p>

Wilner Pierre replied on

Excellent presentation and practical suggestions for the workplace. 

Angeliki,M.D. Vgontzas replied on

Informative

Aileen O'Shea replied on

Agreed 

Arthur Price replied on

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