OED X102 - ECHO: Addressing Implicit Bias and Microaggressions
Description
The University of Minnesota is committed to increasing equity and diversity among its staff, faculty, and students. This includes supporting people of color, people who identify as women, people with disabilities, 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, and other identities across campus. It is essential to recognize and address the presence of implicit bias and microaggressions in our everyday lives. This course explores the concept of implicit bias and how it produces microaggressions that can impact the classroom, work, and social environments. Participants will also be prompted to interactively apply skills in acknowledging and actively addressing bias and microaggressions to use in their everyday lives.
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Other courses in this program:
OED X101 - ECHO: My Role in Equity and Diversity Work
OED X102 - ECHO: Addressing Implicit Bias and Microaggressions
OED X103 - ECHO: Navigating Challenging Conversations
OED X104 - ECHO: Removing Barriers and Creating Access
OED X105 - ECHO: Ableism and Disability Justice
OED X106 - ECHO: Challenging Classism
OED X107 - ECHO: Gender, Gender Identity, and Sexuality
OED X108 - ECHO: Race, Racism, and White Supremacy
OED X109 - ECHO: Religious and Spiritual Identities
OED X110 - ECHO: Understanding and Addressing Gender-Based Oppression
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