When Implicit Bias Becomes Explicit | Megan Fuciarelli | TEDxLivoniaCCLibrary

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Very important and informative message - thank you for sharing and spreading your knowledge on this topic!

candacebrady
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This was such a great presentation 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

saskiadasent
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Well said! Wish more people would understand bias.

kathleenhatczel
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The remedy for bad speech is more speech, not less speech.

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People ask pregnant women if they are taking time off because they grow a human inside of them for nine months and then give birth to it, which can be easy for some but not for others. They recognize what women go through to give life to another human being. As someone who had a long, painful delivery that ended in an unwanted cesarian, I'd have to disagree that the time isn't more for healing. The BIAS comes from companies that don't allow other parents time off to be present during that time. The baby and both parents need that time together in their own ways.

DWAmoldingmylife
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Fantastic discussion from Megan, this is such a fascinating topic! Amazing how it is such a big part of our human experience.

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She has been an educator and administrator for over 20 years.

Ive never heard a more powerful argument for keeping your kids out of college.

jomten
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Are you heightist if you ask a tall person for help getting something from the top shelf?

isaacnorth
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So, I'm being (micro)aggressive when I ask an expecting mother if she'll be taking time off after baby's born?!?!? Religious core values: What if my religion requires me to share its message with others?!? (emphasis on SHARE not pushing it into their face or threatening their lives because of it) So, help me overcome my biased preference of Pepsi over Coke (or the other way around), since I've tried both. Maybe I better drink more of that soda she's drinking? grrrr.

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