Unconscious Bias, Microaggressions, and Class
Andre D. Campbell, MBA | Director, Diversity & Inclusion, United Way of Summit County
This webinar will discuss the impact of unconscious bias, and its effects on behaviors, interactions, and decisions across socioeconomic classes. Participants will 1) Define unconscious bias, and become more aware of its influencing factors. 2) Understand how unconscious biases affect one’s attitudes, behaviors, and decisions towards individuals and groups. 3) Discover and identify ways to mitigate biases.
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