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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Sarah Sample replied on

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Sarah Sample replied on

I thought seeing the different experiences of multiple people was helpful and gave a good insight of what multiple people can go through. 

Jenira Afonseca replied on

Videos were helpful to see each person's point of view and how to overcome these encounters and voicing your own opinion and diversity is important. 

Bopha Lim replied on

Its important to speak up an communication talking about it voicing out your concerns would allow you to be a better person. 

Bopha Lim replied on

I think all four scenarios put into perspective what caucasion employees can do that will truly show people of color that we are putting in the work to combat racisim and using our voice to change the narrative. 

Jonathan McCauley replied on

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Mary Smorol replied on

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Brianna Locke replied on

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Brianna Locke replied on

It's easy to be kind and respectful to avoid any miscommunication with any parties

Mayanka Meristal replied on

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Agatha Stanek replied on

Training is very well organized, with meaningful content. Training is very helpful..

Sravanthi,M.D. Nandavaram replied on

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Madeline Norfolk replied on

The four scenarios discussed the discrepancies that occur in the work place and effective ways in which the issues can be managed and decreased in not only the hospital but other workplaces as well. 

Abigail Bliss replied on

This was a great course! it really helped viewers put themselves in the shoes of different coworkers and different roles. Lots of self reflection opportunities. 

Stephanie Salvador replied on

Watching each scenario unfold really helped me see how important each person's reaction is, whether they are one of the two people involved in an encounter, if they are an observer/bystander.  Knowing how to respond, professionally, ethically, and conscientiously is important, if we want to create a workplace where all employees, regardless of their job, race, gender, orientation, or culture feel safe, respected, and appreciated.  

Rebecca Landry replied on

This was a great topic to introduce. I believe this will help educate others and promote inclusion in all work environments.

Matthew Lamattina replied on

This was a great topic to include! 

Matthew Lamattina replied on

thank you

Kezia Sylvia replied on

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Oyenmwen Asuen replied on

Excellent course

David Silver replied on

I thought this course was put together very well! Not only was it engaging, it also covered a wide variety of topics on racial bias that I did not expect it to cover.

Nicole Candela replied on

Great content!

Kristyn Alonzo replied on

Look at the situation in the shoes of others!

Katrina Nadolny replied on

I agree that this is a very important topic to ensure a positive work environment!

Hannah Savoia replied on

I believe that this training is extremely helpful for people trying to understand what they can do to better improve the work environment

Audrey Hussey replied on

I agree this is very helpful

Audrey Hussey replied on

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Josue Centeno replied on

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Eliane Centeio replied on

I appreciate having access to this training.  

Kristen Perrelli replied on

I agree that through the scenario-based learning videos and understanding one's perspective, us nurse workers will develop skills for recognizing racial bias and confronting discrimination.

Hainara Mazarin replied on

I think it's important that everyone takes accountability for the roles they play when it comes to racial biases. It's not up to anyone but yourself to get educated on the matters and decrease your own ignorance whether it's intentional or not.

Angela Mentor-Vilgrain replied on

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