• Professional Development
  • Medicine & Nursing
  • Arts & Crafts
  • Health & Wellbeing
  • Personal Development

Course Images

Our Unconscious Bias and Microaggressions: Creating Cultural Awareness in You and Your World

Our Unconscious Bias and Microaggressions: Creating Cultural Awareness in You and Your World

  • 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
  • Completion Certificate
  • 24/7 Technical Support

Highlights

  • On-Demand course

  • 30 minutes

  • All levels

Description

Our Unconscious Bias and Microaggressions: Creating Cultural Awareness in You and Your World

Everyone is unique, and we all see and interact differently with the world around us. Our upbringings, our relationships, our communities, and the culture that we are a part of are just some of the elements that influence our worldview and our own cultural bubble.

Most people have some understanding of unconscious bias, but the term 'microaggression' may be less known to some. When heading into this presentation, it is relevant to keep in mind that due to our cultural bubbles, we all hold unconscious biases within us and that many of us have displayed microaggressions towards others. What is also true is that, most likely, everyone has been on the receiving end of such behavior whether you realize it or not.

This session will set you up to become more aware of your own (and others') unconscious biases and microaggressions through words, thoughts, and impact - and how You can take action. Examining the communities where we live and the organizations where we work, we will discover how to recognize and handle the intentional and unintentional biases that prevail all around us to help contribute and create a safer personal and work environment.

We will learn:

  • What is unconscious bias?

  • What is a microaggression and is it really micro?

  • Where do unconscious bias and microaggressions come from?

  • Cultural self-awareness starts with you and your world

  • Microaggression Giver: Being responsible for your impact

  • Microaggression Receiver: When to talk about it or walk away?

About The Provider

Tags

Reviews