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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It was thought provoking

Tapsi Dayanand replied on

It was interesting to see how one scenario is perceived by different viewpoints.

Amy Cheung replied on

It was thought provoking and helpful

Tapsi Dayanand replied on

well done. the scenarios provide a good way to lean and be aware of everyday issues that need correcting.

Elise Rodman replied on

I agree

Izabela Maziarz replied on

This should be eye opening to everyone. Videos were well done showing microaggression that most people cannot recognize in themselves.

Laura Cornacchini replied on

I liked the interactive format!

Lindsay Russell replied on

Great course to remind us that even not saying anything or trying not to be involved is not an option.

Jonathan Vogelgsang replied on

This course helped raise awareness around what types of interactions are considered racism. Often, people do not realize unconscious stigma and beliefs based on race. This course increased consciousness of these biases, and may help to consider people as an individual rather than preconceived notions. 

Melanie Weinick replied on

Thank you for sharing this content.

Nicole Leboeuf replied on

Thank you for sharing the content.

Nicole Leboeuf replied on

Nice format

Nicole Leboeuf replied on

It was an excellent presentation. Very helpful to understand how to respond in the many different situations that were presented.

Gail Semigran replied on

It was an excellent presentation. Very helpful to understand how to respond in the many different situations that were presented.

Gail Semigran replied on

The four scenarios represented the many differences we see each day. And we should respect and appreciate everyone's race, gender and cultural background that makes them unique. Thank you for this very helpful training. 

Ruth Bryan replied on

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Sherri Kuchinskas replied on

ok

Sherri Kuchinskas replied on

ok. i dont have a comment 

Sherri Kuchinskas replied on

i do not have a comment . nothing. nada

Sherri Kuchinskas replied on

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Sherri Kuchinskas replied on

I agree

Adam Johndrow replied on

All good

Shlomi Ilan replied on

This content was very well put together and educational. I appreciated furthering my knowledge on this topic as there is more to learn every day.

Lindsay Travers replied on

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Dominic Pereira replied on

I agree

Dominic Pereira replied on

Educating employees on how to recognize and address racial bias and discrimination, our organization can create a more supportive and respectful work environment for all employees.

Shan Chen replied on

I agree.

Larissa Rafaini replied on

I agree

Larissa Rafaini replied on

I sincerely appreciate that this content was mandatory for staff within the MGB system. It has value to helping us be better for us all and to choose to engage in these difficult conversations about racism.

Keely Power replied on

I appreciated the content and format of the presentation

Catherine Vangel replied on

Thanks for this detailed and important training. 

Juan Gonzalez Rosa replied on

This was useful and I'm glad the hospital is facilitating anti-racism trainings.

Adele McKeon Millard replied on

Well done!

Shauna Leofanti replied on

Very well-done videos.  Relatable.

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