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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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Nicole Tariot replied on Permalink
different viewpoints
Useful to see it from many different view points. Important content!
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Natalie Carr replied on Permalink
impressive
Coming from a job that had absolutely no DEI training yet preached diversity and inclusion, I am impressed with the learning material that was provided and I anticipate a very welcoming and educated staff when I start working at BWFH.
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Brunna Gomes replied on Permalink
AGREED !
This training is very important & makes you understand the importance of standing up for yourself, your voice gives other's voice! Let's build a world beyond racism and discrimination where we all exercise our human rights!
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Sophia Nuterangelo replied on Permalink
Content was very informative
Content was very informative
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Grace Davenport replied on Permalink
I agree! The content was
I agree! The content was displayed very well and think it should be a requirement entering the workforce.
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Sahana Giridharan replied on Permalink
Great training that gave good
Great training that gave good context on implicit and explicit biases.
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Caleigh Bertolaccini replied on Permalink
agree with the above comments
agree with the above comments, this was very informative and well put together.
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Carolina Mendez replied on Permalink
I think that this is a great
I think that this is a great way for us to take time to take a step back and hold ourselves accountable to our actions and the way we behave/think during situations. With the help of this course I think we will be able to learn to acknowledge and challenge our biases in order to foster a more welcoming and safer work environment.
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Shin Ishikane replied on Permalink
I agree
This training is very useful.
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Sydney Hall replied on Permalink
I agree
This training is very beneficial and should be required in all work settings.
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John Liang replied on Permalink
Practice what you preacch
I agree with everything in the videos.
Practice what you preach.
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John Liang replied on Permalink
Practice what you preach
Practice what you preach.
I agree with everything learned and seen in the content!
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John Liang replied on Permalink
Practice what you preach
Practice what you preach.
I agree with everything learned and seen in the content!
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John Liang replied on Permalink
Practice what you preach
Practice what you preach.
I agree with everything learned and seen in the content!
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Anthony Vona replied on Permalink
I concur
I concur
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Anthony Vona replied on Permalink
I concur
I concur
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Samantha Fraley replied on Permalink
I Agree
Agreed
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Princilla Dukuh replied on Permalink
Very insightful
Very insightful
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Rosa Morales-Simmons replied on Permalink
Seeing from many POVs is helpful
I think the course covered a range of harmful racist behavior.
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Sophia Dougal replied on Permalink
Agreed
Agreed
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Meghan Koenig replied on Permalink
I Agree
I agree with everyone above. Multiple story lines remind us how racism can embed itself in infinite daily scenarios. We have the power to recognize ignorance and create change.
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Alexandra Heinz replied on Permalink
Important Content
Valuable and relevant to every day work in institutions.
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Kenley Tran replied on Permalink
Important for everyone
This is something crucial for everyone to be trained on so that everyone feels safe in the work place.
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Mingming Lu replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Mingming Lu replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Mingming Lu replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Carmen Patton replied on Permalink
It was well put together and
It was well put together and I agreed with the methods of handling racial situations such as the four scenarios.
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Jonell Liriano replied on Permalink
Good Stuff
Learned alot.
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Daishawn Barros replied on Permalink
Goldne Rule
Treat everyone with the same level of respect and be the change you wish to see in the work force.
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Natalie Silva replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Oluwadamilola Thomas replied on Permalink
Training Review
The training was very well done and executed
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Michaela Wilcox replied on Permalink
Great review
This was a great review and refresher. Very important to review when trying to achieve an inclusive workplace.
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Laysha Gonzalez replied on Permalink
I agree
I 100% agree and always follow that motto along with treat others how you would like to treat you.
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Laysha Gonzalez replied on Permalink
Reciprocation
I agree with the motto practice what you preach it actually one that I follow everyday, along with treating others how you would like to be treated.
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Kamila De Andrade replied on Permalink
Very informative, and the
Very informative, and the interactive 4 scenarios were useful in seeing how microaggressions may pop up, and what best way to deal with them.
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Christine Lee replied on Permalink
Great course
Agreed
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Christy Valentin replied on Permalink
Helpful Training
This training content was the best I've ever seen. It encompassed a wide range of experiences and appropriate ways to handle each situation.
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Kelly Woodmansee replied on Permalink
Course Content
I enjoyed the four different scenarios, and the interactive nature of all of them.
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Lea Macknight replied on Permalink
I was worried coming from a
I was worried coming from a big city moving to NH/Mass microaggressions and blatant racism would be a major issue, but so far, the office I'm at is diverse and they seem to have guidelines and steps in place to mitigate issues addressed in the videos. It's important to stand up for yourself and others dealing with these issues.
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Siliaris Rodriguez Gonzalez replied on Permalink
I Agree
I Agree
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Alisan Kayabolen replied on Permalink
I'm not sure if that helps to
I'm not sure if that helps to prevent racism.
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Hagai Marmor-Kollet replied on Permalink
I very much agree
I very much agree
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Nicholas Rice replied on Permalink
Very Insightful
I enjoyed taking this course and gained new perspectives I haven't experienced before.
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Angelo Reyes Rivera replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Aditya Bajaj replied on Permalink
This training is very
This training is very beneficial.
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Kayleigh Wright replied on Permalink
Well put together program,
Well put together program, microggressions very well highlighted.
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Jina Kang replied on Permalink
I appreciated the different
I appreciated the different perspectives that helped to put me in someone else's shoes.
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Julianne Carroll replied on Permalink
I agree. It was very
I agree. It was very insightful and eye opening to see the four different points of views so we are aware of the different instances that may occur on the field.
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Julianne Carroll replied on Permalink
I do agree that to end racism
I do agree that to end racism it needs to be everyone's responsibiity. Everyone needs to be aware of the situations at hand and come together to make it right.
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Vedika Patankar replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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