This course is part of the Community and Equity Certificate Program.
This interactive workshop will examine the role implicit bias plays in different life outcomes (employment, health, well-being, etc.). Implicit bias has come to be recognized as a powerful force that not only shapes individual actions, but institutional policies and practices as well. This session will look at three primary mechanisms that produce bias: priming, associations, and assumptions.
Thursday, November 4, 9:00 AM–12:00 PM
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