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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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Joelle Mamon replied on Permalink
Educational and thought
Educational and thought provoking
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Adam Cataldo replied on Permalink
Training
I enjoyed all the different scenarios that employees might experience. It was a very enlightening course!
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Joshua Sciurba replied on Permalink
I Agree
Organized overview
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Joshua Sciurba replied on Permalink
I agree
I Agree
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Aaliyah Meade replied on Permalink
Agree
The course was informative, appropriately paced for healthcare team members to follow and the scenarios were portrayed in a believably authentic manner.
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Gursharan Sandhu replied on Permalink
Agree
Yes, I completely agree.
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Aaliyah Meade replied on Permalink
agree
I agree
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Frank Peprah replied on Permalink
That would be very helpful in
That would be very helpful in addressing racism in the workplace
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Frank Peprah replied on Permalink
Agree
Agree
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Allison Flewelling replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Angell Jean-Laurent replied on Permalink
Ending Racism
<p>I thought it was very important to see the different scenarios of how racism can affect certain groups of people in certain ways. It is important for this to be shown in all these ways so that there can be an overall and better understanding for all groups of people on how microaggressions, racism, discrimination, and more can affect people. </p>
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Olivia Duprat replied on Permalink
I think the information was
I think the information was organized very well and took into consideration multiple perspectives.
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Jillian Croteau replied on Permalink
Great training!
I agree with much of what was previously stated regarding the importance and need for this training :)
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Kathleen McGrath replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Audra Lewis replied on Permalink
Great Reminders!
Great reminders of how easily racism can be overlooked or mishandled.
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Mia Fusco replied on Permalink
I greatly appreciated this
I greatly appreciated this course and the impact that it has on individuals and the community as a whole. It provided extensive information on what to look for on a daily basis and how to approach such situations in your workplace.
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Rehema Namuyaba replied on Permalink
The contents were kind of
The contents were kind of shocking seeing all the micro-aggressions come into play so lively within the workplace. But one thing that truly does stand out is the power dynamics, and how nearly impossible it can be to stand up to your ignorant boss. United Against Racism trainings are my favorite part of the health streams, and I enjoy watching them.
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Courtney Keenan replied on Permalink
Ending Racism
This was very eye opening and good content to learn from.
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Sophia Law replied on Permalink
Was helpful
Was helpful
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Marawan Desouky replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Mckenzie McMullen replied on Permalink
I agree with what this
I agree with what this presentation had to offer
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Mateo Lopez Arroyave replied on Permalink
Good scenarios
Nice way to display some peoples' behavior and alert others who might now have had to endure such aggressions that this does happen and it does affect the people you work with.
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Kathryn Yohrling replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Gabrielle Fellman replied on Permalink
Great training on
Great training on incorporating diversity into the work place and highlighting the need for different views.
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Adena Alves replied on Permalink
I Agree
Content was well put together.
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Hayim Sims replied on Permalink
Interconnected Experience
I liked how the modules intersected and provided a better understanding of the situation when different positions and backgrounds were contrasted. I learned a lot about varying perceptions and found it very educational.
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Mara Xiong replied on Permalink
This sort of course is very
This sort of course is very insightful and provides awareness about privilege.
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Mara Xiong replied on Permalink
Thank you for sharing this
Thank you for sharing this with us.
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Mara Xiong replied on Permalink
Thank you for sharing this
Thank you for sharing this with us.
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Brianna Boucher replied on Permalink
Yes.
Yes.
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Nikita Bagaev replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Nikita Bagaev replied on Permalink
Agreed!
Agreed!
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Caroline Barnes replied on Permalink
Very well put together
Very well put together
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Alessandro Argentino replied on Permalink
I agree
This is a very helpful and important training session . Unfortunately, in the real world, it's not that easy to change people.
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Harli Weber replied on Permalink
Examples included were very
Examples included were very powerful.
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Andre Gaudet replied on Permalink
Yes
Yes
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Maria Emfietzoglou replied on Permalink
Course
Amazing course, very educational.
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Lauren Bissonnette replied on Permalink
I liked this more modern
I liked this more modern approach.
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Lindy Thurber replied on Permalink
everyone should treat
everyone should treat everyone with respect.
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Lindy Thurber replied on Permalink
equally
Treating people with respect dignity and kindness regardless of the race, sex, disability, religion
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Michael Alpers replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Malaikah Wakadilo replied on Permalink
important perspectives
made me think twice about how i treat the people around me
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Madeline Hastings replied on Permalink
Content was well organized
Content was well organized and informative. I agree.
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Davidson Pierre replied on Permalink
I AGREE
I AGREE
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Robert Cruzada replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Zubin Lahijanian replied on Permalink
Great course
Great course
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Tye Chu replied on Permalink
Content was thoughtful and
Content was thoughtful and well put together
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Molly Chase replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree!
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Molly Chase replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree with this statement
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Heather Kaiser replied on Permalink
Agree
Agree
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