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October DEI - Unconscious Bias and You

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The term “bias” has been used a lot lately, so it is important to understand what that means. Bias is basically a preference for or against something, and it can be conscious, unconscious, or learned. We are going to look at defining, recognizing, and overcoming unconscious bias.

Unconscious bias is a pervasive phenomenon that can significantly impact our interactions and decisions. While we often believe we are objective and impartial, our minds take shortcuts based on past experiences, societal norms, and personal beliefs. These mental shortcuts, often referred to as stereotypes, can lead to biased judgments and behaviors. Everyone, regardless of their intentions, carries unconscious biases. To read more, click here.

 

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