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What is Unconscious Bias?
Stereotypes might seem inconsequential, but they become problematic when we automatically associate individuals with certain stereotypes. Our brains are quick to make these associations, which can result in unconscious bias.
Strategies to Reduce Personal Bias
There are scientifically proven ways to reduce your bias long-term, but there are several key steps you must follow in order for the training to be effective.
Episode 36 - Ben Greene - “TransMission of Joy”
“Anywhere I can show up to build those supportive structures and systems, that’s where I want to be.”
Episode 35 - Dr. Bentley Gibson - "Work With to Win With"
“If you do the work, you can shift these biases.”
Episode 34- Vocal Fries - "Linguistic sanguche with a side of fries"
“Pause and think about why [linguistic] claims are being said.“
Episode 33 - Jenirée Flores - "Latinx Can and Will!”
[If] “you brought me here because I was different, […] I have to adapt, […and] you have to adapt as well.
Episode 32 - Tyra Randle - "Shining Diamonds"
“Diamond in the Rough is turning my pain into purpose.”
Episode 31 - Chrissy Stachl - "Measuring Success"
“You don’t need to maintain DEIB as a huge separate thing, you can embed it in small ways to make a better difference.”
Episode 30 - Shahrzad Yavari - "Linking Medicine, Tech, and Community"
“I hope we continue on this momentum and this global conversation of how interconnected we are as a community”
Episode 29 - Luticha Doucette - "Disability, Activism, and Liberation"
“The point of liberation is to find joy and see yourself outside of systems of oppression.”
Episode 28 - Salvatore Callesano - “Sociolinguistics and Social Justice”
“It’s very difficult to combat these national, global language ideologies that dictate how our perceptions go.”
Stop AAPI Hate
We support and engage in anti-racism. We unconditionally condemn racist, xenophobist, sexist, and violent acts perpetrated by anybody, including police, against Asians, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islanders.
What Gives Rebroadcast - Featuring Linet
Linet was recently on the What Gives podcast as a guest. What Gives is a podcast where the host, Viv Tran, has conversations and hears real stories from organizations and individuals on how they are changing their communities.
Episode 1 - In the Beginning
Dr. Linet Mera explains who the Unconscious Bias Project is, and the what and why of this podcast.
Black Lives Matter
We support and engage in anti-racism. We unconditionally condemn police violence against Black people. We support activists advocating for justice for George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, and the entire unconscionably long list of Black people who have lost their lives due to police violence in what can only be described as state-sanctioned lynching.
Bias vs. Asians - Part 1
What does xenophobia mean? What does bias against Asians, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islanders look like?
UBP Together Against Bias Intro
An introduction to our #TogetherAgainstBias COVID-19 resources to battle xenophobia and discrimination during the pandemic.
Awesome Time in Science - Deconstruct Implicit Bias Panel 2017
Jack Glaser from the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley, Patricia Ordonez from the Department of Computer Science at the University of Puerto Rico Río Piedras and Cat Adams cofounder of the Unconscious Bias Project were part of the panel discussion of our workshop on how to deconstruct implicit bias.
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