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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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Britney Glover replied on Permalink
very helpful
Very helpful on how to intervene when witnessing micro aggressions.
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Hiroko Kunitake replied on Permalink
Excellent videos
Excellent videos
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Flavien Marguerie replied on Permalink
Agree
I agree
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Lauren Pozerski replied on Permalink
Agreed
Agreed
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Lauren Pozerski replied on Permalink
Good content.
Good content.
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Rebecca Siegel replied on Permalink
great videos
great videos
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Lauren Pozerski replied on Permalink
Agreed
<p>Great!</p>
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Avery Lorio replied on Permalink
I appreciated the metaphors
I appreciated the metaphors relating to the gardening in terms of the red and pink flowers; a powerful illustration for systemic racism.
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Ann Conway replied on Permalink
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Andrew Naylor replied on Permalink
Good
Insightful
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Caitlin Mattheson replied on Permalink
Good content and the
Good content and the materials were presented in an organized, logical manner
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Kelly Channell replied on Permalink
Great Content
Great Content
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Kelly Channell replied on Permalink
I thin being an bystander
I thin being an bystander/upstander is one of the most important ways to defend our colleagues.
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Bryan Stone replied on Permalink
thank you
thank you
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Kasey Daly replied on Permalink
Having the ability to watch
Having the ability to watch four scenarios added a more in-depth understanding. I like how we were able to make our own decisions and see how the scenarios played out based on our choices.
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Megan Griffin replied on Permalink
I agree!
I agree!
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Jill Pierson replied on Permalink
I Agree
Very well put together!
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Michael Bigby replied on Permalink
Realistic scenarios.
Realistic scenarios.
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Michael Bigby replied on Permalink
realistic scenarios.
realistic scenarios.
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Michael Bigby replied on Permalink
realistic scenios
realistic scenios
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Michael Bigby replied on Permalink
realistic scenarios
realistic scenarios
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Marjorie Brunache-Depestre replied on Permalink
helpful
helpful
Marjorie Brunache-Depestre replied on
Marjorie Brunache-Depestre replied on Permalink
helpful, but not changing
helpful, but not changing much
Marjorie Brunache-Depestre replied on
Rong,M.D.,Ph.D.,M.S. Hu replied on Permalink
I agree
The training is very helpful and informative
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Geoffrey Young replied on Permalink
Thought provoking.
Thought provoking.
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Joseph Karpicz replied on Permalink
agreed
agreed
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Joseph Karpicz replied on Permalink
agreed
agreed
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Deborah Kelleher replied on Permalink
Content was useful and
Content was useful and informational
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Gabrielle Muraca replied on Permalink
This training has been very
This training has been very informative.
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Wendy Flint replied on Permalink
Thought provoking
Thought provoking
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Taylor Sullivan replied on Permalink
i agree that this is an
i agree that this is an important issue
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Sarah Koonce replied on Permalink
well done
Well done, glad to see more training and awareness in this at work.
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Katherine Sparger replied on Permalink
Agreed
Agreed
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Barbara Adjei replied on Permalink
AGRRE
Treat others with respect no matter how they look like.
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Kimberly Dunwoody replied on Permalink
I think the hospital should
I think the hospital should have small group discussions periodically with different cultures/races and discuss experiences. The videos were good but I think having people actually discuss their own experiences may be beneficial.
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Kimberly Dunwoody replied on Permalink
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Molly Rosenwasser replied on Permalink
The Maya Angelou quote in the
The Maya Angelou quote in the last scenario was powerful: Do the best you can until you know better. Then, when you know better, do better.
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Sandra Ofenbock replied on Permalink
Racism
I found the content valid, enjoyed the videos, also had experienced some of the scenarios myself.
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Sandra Ofenbock replied on Permalink
Ending racism
I enjoyed the videos, great points and have experienced some of the scenarios myself.
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Ashley Chandler replied on Permalink
I enjoyed this session and I
I enjoyed this session and I hope everyone can look past color and just see people.
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Richard Mitchell replied on Permalink
Tough to watch; important to
Tough to watch; important to internalize.
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Amanda Gordon replied on Permalink
agree
Well presented course with valuable content
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Rosemary Durant replied on Permalink
Excellent presentation.
Excellent presentation.
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Jaclyn Gibson replied on Permalink
everyone needs to be more
everyone needs to be more mindful of the words they are using and how it may or may not effect the other person
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Kristen Hysell replied on Permalink
Appreciated how they based
Appreciated how they based this on real-life problematic scenarios reported from staff at our institution
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Jaclyn Gibson replied on Permalink
agree
very helpful
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Kent Lewandrowski replied on Permalink
Useful traing with excellent
Useful traing with excellent scenarios
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Kent Lewandrowski replied on Permalink
Agree
Agree
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Kent Lewandrowski replied on Permalink
Well done course
Well done course
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Jessica Bonollo replied on Permalink
Thoughtful
Well crafted and thoughtful training experience.
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