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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Andre Gaudet replied on

Amazing course, very educational. 

Maria Emfietzoglou replied on

Treating people with respect dignity and kindness regardless of the race, sex, disability, religion  

Lindy Thurber replied on

I agree

Michael Alpers replied on

made me think twice about how i treat the people around me

Malaikah Wakadilo replied on

I AGREE

Davidson Pierre replied on

I agree

Robert Cruzada replied on

Great course

Zubin Lahijanian replied on

I agree!

Molly Chase replied on

I agree with this statement 

Molly Chase replied on

Agree

Heather Kaiser replied on

This information is very relevant, I am very informed from these videos. 

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Kristen Marlatt replied on

In formation was representative of Real-life situation i have experienced

Sharina Figueroa replied on

I found the content was well put together and helped to show things from many different perspectives which helped me. one of the better training video experiences i have participated in. 

Grant Mauer replied on

I agree

Dannon Soares replied on

I agree!

David Ellison replied on

The video was very thorough and made a number of excellent points about how to foster a healthy workplace.

Elizabeth Foley replied on

I agree! 

Marina Gettas replied on

Thought content was really well done and helped to put yourself in the shoes of others to understand how compounding microaggressions can build up over time and make work unbearable and interfere with your ability to focus on your job.

John Obrien replied on

Very well done. There is particular value in the topic of microaggressions. Excellent learning opportunity. 

Marina Gettas replied on

This difficult topic was explained very well.

Mariem Ahmed replied on

The videos were so informative and highlighted ways all members of the team at Brigham can advocate for an equitable and diverse work environment

Megan Vandergriend replied on

I found the situations in the video difficult at times to watch, but I think that emphasizes how important it is to advocate for one another in addition to just ourselves. It can be really difficult to stand up for yourself at times, especially when a power dynamic is involved, which is why we should all do better to allow all voices to be heard, not just the loudest.

Stefan Kolesnik replied on

I agree

Michael Khoury replied on

I agree with the solutions of the scenarios presented.

Michael Khoury replied on

I agree

Michael Khoury replied on

Agree

Mohammad Mustehsan replied on

An extremely important topic that was well addressed in these videos. Thank you!

Sanna Ilonen replied on

I agree with the ideas posed! 

Katherine Mullins replied on

Agree!

Katherine Mullins replied on

Agree!

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Agree

Katherine Mullins replied on

Each person is an individual that should be treated fairly as they should be.

Ching Wong replied on

I agree

Giselle Salazar replied on

Good content on what is expected to occur when these situations arise. Hopefully training like this will make it reality. 

Kristina Mastrocola replied on

The 4 different views points helped me understand what can really happen in a workplace when racism is present. I liked seeing it through different lenses to better understand everything going on in that specific hospital.  

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