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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Important to continue to understand our own bias and look at situations from all views.

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<p>Very helpful and important information</p>

Sarah Chau replied on

liked the examples

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be brave

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I appreciate this course being provided. The scenarios used were realistic and relatable. 

Adrianna Williams replied on

everyone at every level of an institution must support courage culture and BIPOC are often not afforded this opportunity, often due to fear.

Teodolinda Pique replied on

Good course

Stanley Ashley replied on

Learned something

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great course

Jessica Allegretti replied on

The various scenarios showing perspectives from individuals with different experiences makes one realize the importance of continuing to engage, truly listen, learn from, and be respectful of each other to make the work environment more inclusive, fair and equitable for every person.

Jeffrey Clark replied on

The various scenarios showing perspectives from individuals with different experiences makes one realize the importance of continuing to engage, truly listen, learn from, and be respectful of each other to make the work environment more inclusive, fair and equitable for every person.

Jeffrey Clark replied on

I agree with all comments above, we work to share decision work and help patients in treatment, we don't come to work to racism 

Almas Tamouni replied on

Great videos

Yasmin Aghajan replied on

It was like a movie of what would happen if certain things were done. it's like having multiple chances to one event in your life, and you can have different approaches to help you react better

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Elizabeth Davison replied on

good program

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good program

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good program

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good program

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Elizabeth Davison replied on

Very interactive and it was great to be able to play different roles. 

Nadia Mancia replied on

Helpful class with realistic scenarios.

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Marissa Ziniti replied on

I enjoyed seeing all the different perspectives throughout different disciplines. 

Rachel Fournier replied on

Generally thoughts provoking especially in regards to how often non-professional staff are invisible, and asked to stay that way, within healthcare settings. 

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