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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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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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Shokria Ahmadi replied on Permalink
Very helpful videos and
Very helpful videos and informative scenarios.
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Minelis Rosendo replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Sean Kitain replied on Permalink
Scenario Based Learning
The scenario-based learning was a very interesting way to show the struggles our fellow peers face on a daily basis. I hope to see more scenario-based learning in the future covering these topics as it was very powerful.
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Preksha Gaur replied on Permalink
Agreed
I agree
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Preksha Gaur replied on Permalink
Agreed
I agree
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Parul Kothari replied on Permalink
Informative and necessary
Informative and necessary
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Margaret Moreland replied on Permalink
I agree
This course was very thorough and thought provoking.
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Isobel Ouellet replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Hillary Blakeney replied on Permalink
Agree
Agree
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Hillary Blakeney replied on Permalink
Agree
Agree
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Ryan Latourelle replied on Permalink
Very Well Done
This content was very well organized and is very beneficial for this profession.
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Ryan Latourelle replied on Permalink
Very Important
This is very important.
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Lauren Brown replied on Permalink
I Agree
Agreed
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Christopher Baer replied on Permalink
This training was very
This training was very helpful and provided multiple perspectives.
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Christine Lee replied on Permalink
Great course
I think that this was a wonderful course. It should be required for all new staff/faculty to bring awareness to this issue.
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Caroline Egan replied on Permalink
Content was very helpful.
Content was very helpful.
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Ridwan Rashid replied on Permalink
Very useful training
Very useful training
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John Dunning replied on Permalink
Ending Racism
Good content. Well structured. Thank you.
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Fabian Kibathi replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Fabian Kibathi replied on Permalink
I Agree
I Agree
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Corey Lessard replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Janae Moreland replied on Permalink
A Very Helpful Course
This training course was a very big eye opener & every worker should be required to take the course.
I feel that it is better to know too much then to not know anything at all.
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Brendan Harley replied on Permalink
Be the change who you want to
Be the change who you want to be
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Cyrus Yau replied on Permalink
its a start
Its a decent start. I appreciated that the various perspectives considered in this course.
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Elly Encarnacion Medina replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Hailey Perkins replied on Permalink
Very well put together!
Very well put together!
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Nikta Athari Anaraki replied on Permalink
Agree
This was a good course.
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Nikta Athari Anaraki replied on Permalink
Agree
This was a good course.
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Krithika Mood replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Krithika Mood replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Eddy Chen replied on Permalink
agree!
agree!
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Stacey Chu replied on Permalink
Very helpful
The course was interesting and helpful.
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Kelli Laubach replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Tamara Landry replied on Permalink
I agree
Each scenario gave multiple examples with a lot of explanation. Very beneficial!
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Hiroaki Hashimoto replied on Permalink
Lesson.
I could learned how the racism occurred via the lesson.
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Suzanne Roberts replied on Permalink
Challenging scenarios but masterful endings
I was really happy to see such a well thought out training that really addresses some of the biases and stereotypes and situations that many people of color or other orientations/abilities run into which create high stress levels, anger and dissatisfaction in the workplace.
The concept of safety and respect and equity is key, but better yet, examples on how to de-escalate and create kind empathy based transitions to invite discussions that might be able to elicit true listening and understanding,
Most people are not conscious or able to reflect adequately due to the challenges of the moment to create better endings to these common occurrences.
Great start on the work we all need to do.
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Caroline Cloutier replied on Permalink
Useful
I agree! I thought the format of the information was very real-world and well put.
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