Communicating Across Differences: Why Interrupting Biases Matter
Implicit bias exists when people unconsciously hold attitudes toward others or associate stereotypes with those not in their “in” group. Psychology indicates that human beings are prone to creating mental shortcuts as a means of recognizing patterns and applying generalizations. It is what kept our ancestors safe. However, it also means that most of us are living by outdated stereotypes and tropes about “others” within our relevant social groups.
Speakers
Richard C. Lewis, Esq., Hinman Howard & Kattell, LLP
Mirna M. Santiago, Esq., Girls Rule The Law
Lillian M. Moy, Esq., Legal Aid Society of Northeastern NY
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Published Date:
- December 1, 2022
Format:
- Online On-Demand
Product Code:
- VML81
Diversity, Inclusion & Elimination of Bias Credit(s):
- 1.0
Total Credit(s):
- 1.0