Impact of implicit biases when building connections

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According to Mahzarin Banaji and Anthony Greenwald, everyone has some form of implicit bias that impacts his or her relations with others. It is easy to overlook how experience and background influence the bridges people build and with whom those bridges are built. How and by whom are these biases imputed? How may a person work to perceive implicit bias? Is it learned, and if so, how can it be unlearned? In what respect does personal bias play in the connections made with friends and colleagues, as well as with strangers and rivals on the other? How do personal biases impact interactions in different settings, such as work, school and social settings? What impact does bias have on the nation and a global society that pushes and pulls between isolation and engagement?

Host: Dr. Suzanne Walker-Pacheco    Q&A Moderator: Daezia Smith

Presenters

NSF Graduate Research Fellow Robby Goldman

Robby Goldman

NSF Graduate Research Fellow
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Founder Alicia Smith

Alicia Smith

Founder
NuGyrl Foundation and NoirLire Publishing

Founder and Executive Director Jean Strait

Jean Strait

Founder and Executive Director
Foundation for the Adv. of Culture & Education

Founder and CEO John Thomas

John Thomas

Founder and CEO
Joseph Thomas Foundation