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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I agree that the content was stated clearly and easy to follow

Erica Dillard replied on

I agree.

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Anthony Sardak replied on

The content was current and very helpful.

Elizabeth Kerigan replied on

I agree with this. The content made you feel hands on with these situations and the 4 viewpoints were helpful;

Derek O'Leary replied on

I agree! I believe they did a great job with portraying how racism can create an uncomfortable work environment

Daivelyn Manzano Medina replied on

I agree. 

Heather Roche replied on

I agree, this is such an important topic that needs to be addressed more. 

Emily Sy replied on

content was extremely thorough and well explained

Caitlin Voisine replied on

Totally agree. I thought this training was really well put together. I appreciated the interactive elements.

Meredith Keane replied on

Same here! I thought that including a variety of perspectives gave us more insight into people's thought processes. Being more aware of how others are acting helps us to become more aware of our own actions.

Lauren Chung replied on

Very well put together. Thought provoking. 

Annmarie Costello replied on

Agreed, thought the information was presented in a very interactive way

Olivia Kane replied on

Agreed! I like that there is an interactive element in the course as it keeps the audience engaged.

Priyanca Waghmarae replied on

Agreed!

Bella Hamilton replied on

agreed

Amy O'Malley replied on

yes

Jianren Mao replied on

content was extremely thorough and well explained

Dana Wendt-Vermilya replied on

agree

Jannelle Youngblood replied on

I agree and now see how this should become more easily practiced while working in terms of not being afraid to speak up.

Amy Hilsenbeck replied on

agree

Jannelle Youngblood replied on

yes

Jianren Mao replied on

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Dikla Eckshtain replied on

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Jannelle Youngblood replied on

Agreed.

Alexandra Sanidas replied on

agree

Jannelle Youngblood replied on

Agreed!

Adrienne Mosey replied on

YES!

Catherine Sauro replied on

i agree

Isabel Babicz replied on

I hope we can all be more reflective of how our own experiences influence the way we see the world, and that we can use these reflections to engage more constructively with others.

Christopher Nelson replied on

I hope we can all be more reflective of how our own experiences influence the way we see the world, and that we can use these reflections to engage more constructively with others.

Dana Wendt-Vermilya replied on

Absolutely agree.

Cara McLaughlin Gavin replied on

100%

Ellie Kang replied on

I agree!

Victor Tam replied on

The scenarios were very well put together

Jorge Parra Torres replied on

I agree, it was well thought out and covered multiple realistic instances where racism takes place

Tuquyen Vo replied on

be kind to others as you would like to be treated

Hamdi Jimale replied on

Agreed!

Jenna D'Ambrosio replied on

This comment is the best one yet. People often say things but their follow through is entirely different.

Jennifer Rice replied on

This comment is the best one yet. People often say things but their follow through is entirely different.

Dana Wendt-Vermilya replied on

agree

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