Topic 1. Some biases are a learned behavior that shape our perceptions of who we are according to our gender, ethnicity, and culture (i.e.. girls wear

 Topic 1. Some biases are a learned behavior that shape our perceptions of who we are according to our gender, ethnicity, and culture (i.e.. girls wear pink, boys should be competitive and confident; certain ethnicities are considered smart while others are not, etc.) happen very early in our development. These biases can follow us into adulthood or our careers and can affect how we view others. However, what is learned can be unlearned as explained in this week’s content. After reviewing Dr. Rosser-Mims’ Diversity and Inclusion video lecture: 

    a. What are some inherent biases you have recognized in yourself?

    b. Have you experienced any explicit workplace biases based on your gender, ethnicity, or cultural heritage? (Explain if you desire.) 

    c. Finally, what is your personal responsibility to correct any biases as you progress to understanding others ?

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