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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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Peter Ochieng replied on Permalink
Agree
Agree
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Christopher Martinez replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Kathryn Macmillan replied on Permalink
Agreed
Appreciate the perspective-taking aspect of this training
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Andrew Wu replied on Permalink
agree
agree
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Alfred Barney replied on Permalink
Agreed
Information was conveyed in a very digestible way.
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Danielle Boutros replied on Permalink
Agree
Agree
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Hannah Racine replied on Permalink
Great way to put it, I agree!
Great way to put it, I agree!
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James Powers replied on Permalink
agree!
agree!
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Lauren Briley replied on Permalink
I agree. I think this was
I agree. I think this was great to see different perspectives.
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Christian,M.D. Cullen replied on Permalink
Great series
Great series
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Eric Klawiter replied on Permalink
Yes, I agree, this was
Yes, I agree, this was interactive and engaging and I appreciated that these scenarios were based on lived out situations encountered at our institution.
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Taesoo Kim replied on Permalink
Agreed
Agreed
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Yu Kang replied on Permalink
I AGREE
i AGREE
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Yu Kang replied on Permalink
I AGREE
i AGREE
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Lauren Ginsberg replied on Permalink
I really liked how it showed
I really liked how it showed the perspective of many different employees throughout one organization!
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Donna McCabe replied on Permalink
Perspectives
The introspection of each perspective provided a hopeful approach to the issues presented.
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Teressa Demirs replied on Permalink
I agree!
I agree!
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Alicia Wilber replied on Permalink
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Justice Archibald replied on Permalink
Agree
I Agree
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Jonathan Wing replied on Permalink
this.
this.
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Garrett Kearney replied on Permalink
I Agree
Having the ability to view how bias, prejudice, and racism can affect various individuals in different professions throughout the hospital was important to show. The only thing I wish the training touched upon further was less obvious forms of prejudice and racism that can plague a work environment. I think they tried with the social media scene, the scene with the two female employees after the male employee made the joke, and the scene where the employee interpreted that she should act more white. However, many times bias and racism can be less obvious and I think more scenes like those may help enlighten people about acts that are more unconscious.
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William Ardon replied on Permalink
I Liked the different perspectives.
Usually with training we only see one side. I liked how we saw things from different perspectives and saw that it took sacrifices to make changes.
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Sarah Musoke replied on Permalink
Agreed!
Agreed!
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Ashley Kim replied on Permalink
I agree!
I agree!
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Drew Bunker replied on Permalink
I agree!
I agree!
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Samantha Dyer replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Mills Smith-Millman replied on Permalink
I also agree! It was
I also agree! It was interactive and engaging and far better than other trainings like this that I have taken.
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Adrienne Vong replied on Permalink
Very much agree!
Very much agree!
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Carly Learned replied on Permalink
I agree!
I agree!
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Michael Theriault replied on Permalink
Agree
Beneficial to all departments
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Michelle Briceno replied on Permalink
i agree
i agree
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Alexa Bullard replied on Permalink
Agree
I agree, very well organized and informative course
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Heather Morrell replied on Permalink
I agree, Claudia! This
I agree, Claudia! This content was very well put together and easy to navigate.
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Annetta Ream replied on Permalink
I agree this was very helpful
I agree this was very helpful in helping understand diversity and issues towards it
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Keisha Davis replied on Permalink
Agreed
It was well put together and hopefully it will help someone in the future who didnt recognize their issues before.
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Kathryn Alcott replied on Permalink
I agree. I felt the scenarios
I agree. I felt the scenarios were more engaging than simply reading information
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Lidia Zayas replied on Permalink
Definitely engaging and easy
Definitely engaging and easy to follow!
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Caroline Banks replied on Permalink
I agree.
I agree.
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Kellen Zakula replied on Permalink
Also agree the interactive
Also agree the interactive formate was engaging.
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Paige Szymanowski replied on Permalink
I agree.
I agree.
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Nathan Ruffle-Deignan replied on Permalink
I agree
I found the course to be very engaging.
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Natalia Guerra replied on Permalink
AGREE
I agree!
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Sihan Xiong replied on Permalink
Agree
They put some work into the scenarios, and I like the way I learned the information.
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Uchechi Wosu replied on Permalink
I AGREE, THIS TRAINING WAS
I thought it was very helpful to not only have the different points of view, but to give a glimpse of how each person is really processing the situation behind the professional facade.
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Erica Woodcome replied on Permalink
Agree. Well put together
Agree. Well put together presentation and beneficial.
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Erica Woodcome replied on Permalink
Agree. Well put together
Agree. Well put together presentation and beneficial.
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Anas Badran replied on Permalink
very educational
very educational
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Rebecca Cantor replied on Permalink
I agree, well presented
I agree, well presented information that is applicable to daily work.
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Josephine Daab replied on Permalink
Agreed
The formatting made it very easy to see multiple viewpoints.
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Sara Howard replied on Permalink
I agree
I like being able to try out the perspectives of different employees.
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