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* What do we mean by diversity and inclusion?  
* What do we mean by diversity and inclusion?  
* What about our own existing diversity? - DICE spectrogram  
* What about our own existing diversity? - DICE spectrogram (with credit to [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/lsblakk/ Lukas Blakk])
* Types of difference and diversity as innovative/creative “multiplier”
* Types of difference and diversity as innovative/creative “multiplier”
* Science of unconscious bias
* Science of unconscious bias

Revision as of 09:44, 28 January 2016

Session Title: Unconscious Bias

Leadership Framework Component: Empowering Teams & People

Session Description (this will appear on the sched app, so please edit to reflect clarity):

Unconscious bias refers to a bias that we are. unaware of, and which happens outside of our. control. It is a bias that happens automatically. and is triggered by our brain making quick. This workshop helps people recognize, and overcome their bias in community interactions, and decision making. We will also discuss some basic concepts around inclusion of diverse perspectives and how to overcome bias as to build robust inclusive communities.

Session Objectives:

  • Establish a shared understanding of the science of unconscious bias
  • Discuss and understand issues of diversity and inclusion within a global context

Learning Objectives"

  • Understand unconscious bias, its scientific underpinnings and how it plays out in culture(s)
  • Understand situations in which unconscious bias is at play and how to block it

Agenda (draft is fine!):

  • What do we mean by diversity and inclusion?
  • What about our own existing diversity? - DICE spectrogram (with credit to Lukas Blakk)
  • Types of difference and diversity as innovative/creative “multiplier”
  • Science of unconscious bias
    • Implicit association test
  • If time, unconscious bias and inclusive spaces
  • Discussion and resources


Facilitators: (use Mozillian links if possible, otherwise next best profile link):

Session documents & Relevant Links: