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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Great content!

Kristyn Alonzo replied on

Look at the situation in the shoes of others!

Katrina Nadolny replied on

I agree that this is a very important topic to ensure a positive work environment!

Hannah Savoia replied on

I believe that this training is extremely helpful for people trying to understand what they can do to better improve the work environment

Audrey Hussey replied on

I agree this is very helpful

Audrey Hussey replied on

I agree 

Josue Centeno replied on

I agree

Eliane Centeio replied on

I appreciate having access to this training.  

Kristen Perrelli replied on

I agree that through the scenario-based learning videos and understanding one's perspective, us nurse workers will develop skills for recognizing racial bias and confronting discrimination.

Hainara Mazarin replied on

I think it's important that everyone takes accountability for the roles they play when it comes to racial biases. It's not up to anyone but yourself to get educated on the matters and decrease your own ignorance whether it's intentional or not.

Angela Mentor-Vilgrain replied on

Agree 

Cody Bartucca replied on

I Agree

Shyam Chittaluru replied on

I Agree

Shyam Chittaluru replied on

I think it's a unique and creative way to educate people. 

Keisha Geiger replied on

Great content. I agree 

Titilayo Alabi replied on

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Frank Carrano replied on

I agree. 

Dafney Fortune replied on

agreed

Moriel Tagar Sar-El replied on

wow

Serenity Stewart replied on

Useful to see it from many different view points. Important content!

Nicole Tariot replied on

Coming from a job that had absolutely no DEI training yet preached diversity and inclusion, I am impressed with the learning material that was provided and I anticipate a very welcoming and educated staff when I start working at BWFH.

Natalie Carr replied on

This training is very important & makes you understand the importance of standing up for yourself, your voice gives other's voice! Let's build a world beyond racism and discrimination where we all exercise our human rights! 

Brunna Gomes replied on

I agree! The content was displayed very well and think it should be a requirement entering the workforce. 

Grace Davenport replied on

Great training that gave good context on implicit and explicit biases. 

Sahana Giridharan replied on

agree with the above comments, this was very informative and well put together. 

Caleigh Bertolaccini replied on

I think that this is a great way for us to take time to take a step back and hold ourselves accountable to our actions and the way we behave/think during situations. With the help of this course I think we will be able to learn to acknowledge and challenge our biases in order to foster a more welcoming and safer work environment.

Carolina Mendez replied on

This training is very useful.

Shin Ishikane replied on

This training is very beneficial and should be required in all work settings.

Sydney Hall replied on

Practice what you preach.
I agree with everything learned and seen in the content!

John Liang replied on

Practice what you preach.
I agree with everything learned and seen in the content!

John Liang replied on

Practice what you preach.
I agree with everything learned and seen in the content!

John Liang replied on

I concur

Anthony Vona replied on

I concur

Anthony Vona replied on

Agreed

Samantha Fraley replied on

Agreed

Sophia Dougal replied on

I agree with everyone above. Multiple story lines remind us how racism can embed itself in infinite daily scenarios. We have the power to recognize ignorance and create change. 

Meghan Koenig replied on

Valuable and relevant to every day work in institutions.

Alexandra Heinz replied on

This is something crucial for everyone to be trained on so that everyone feels safe in the work place.

Kenley Tran replied on

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