ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Silence is complicity. The big elephant in the room has to be acknowledged through conversation, of course, but with conversations that lead to action.

 
 

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Article: Reframing the Conversation on Implicit Bias for Our Students (and Ourselves)
Article: Reframing the Conversation on Implicit Bias for Our Students (and Ourselves) This...
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Interactive Lesson: Who, Me? Biased?: Understanding Implicit Bias
Interactive Lesson: Who, Me? Biased?: Understanding Implicit Bias “In this interactive lesson,...
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Article: Four Ways Teachers Can Reduce Implicit Bias
Article: Four Ways Teachers Can Reduce Implicit Bias “We’re all subject to bias. Here...
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Article: How To Tackle Unconscious Bias In Your Workplace
Article: How To Tackle Unconscious Bias In Your Workplace This Forbes article focuses on defining...
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