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Hidden Bias of Good People special helps us to recognize our implicit bias
âHidden Bias of Good Peopleâ hosted by Bryant T. Marks, is interactive and conversational, with a goal of helping viewers understand the unconscious biases we all carry based on our upbringings and environments. Implicit, or unconscious, bias refers to attitudes and beliefs that occur outside of our conscious awareness and control.
By: Scripps National
and last updated 2021-03-18 11:55:21-04
(WTXL) â We continue our conversations on equity, diversity and inclusion with a one-hour special titled Hidden Bias of Good People, which looks at how the people and ideas we ve been exposed to throughout our lives take hold, and while we assume we re always thinking independently, we re not.
Watch encore presentations of Hidden Bias of Good People this weekend
and last updated 2021-03-10 11:12:50-05
(WXYZ) â In case you missed this week s engaging special, Hidden Bias of Good People, you can catch encore presentations this weekend.
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The hourlong special, âHidden Bias of Good People,â is hosted by Bryant T. Marks, Ph.D., founder and chief equity officer of the National Training Institute on Race and Equity. The special is interactive and conversational, with a goal of helping viewers understand the unconscious biases we all carry based on our upbringings and environments. Implicit, or unconscious, bias refers to attitudes and beliefs that occur outside of our conscious awareness and control.
âHidden Bias of Good Peopleâ to run commercial-free on Denver7 and sister station, Local3
Scripps
and last updated 2021-03-31 14:17:34-04
DENVER â As part of its commitment to the community, Denver7 will run a commercial-free special to advance local dialogue on the issue of implicit bias.
âWe are proud to bring this special to our viewers here in Colorado,â said Denver7 VP and General Manager Dean Littleton. âConversations like this are important to have. They allow us to become more self-aware and help connect us with our neighbors in a new way.â
The hourlong special, âHidden Bias of Good People,â is hosted by Bryant T. Marks, Ph.D., founder and chief equity officer of the National Training Institute on Race and Equity. The special, which will be aired in all of Scrippsâ 41 local television markets, is interactive and conversational, with a goal of helping viewers understand the unconscious biases we all carry based on our upbr