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Unlearning Implicit Bias

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“Unlearning Implicit Bias” explores the concept of bias, particularly in the context of race. It delves into how biases, often stemming from historical racism, impact BIPOC individuals and communities.

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“Unlearning Implicit Bias” explores the concept of bias, particularly in the context of race. It delves into how biases, often stemming from historical racism, impact BIPOC individuals and communities.

“Unlearning Implicit Bias” explores the concept of bias, particularly in the context of race. It delves into how biases, often stemming from historical racism, impact BIPOC individuals and communities.

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“Unlearning Implicit Bias” explores the concept of bias, particularly in the context of race. It delves into how biases, often stemming from historical racism, impact BIPOC individuals and communities. The zine not only helps the readers to identify these biases but also provides insights on unlearning and dismantling them. With a focus on understanding the roots of race-related biases, the zine offers a practical guide for youth to cultivate awareness and foster positive change in their attitudes and interactions. This is part of the collaborative 4-part zine series, #IYKYK.

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Healing Equity United consults on creating antiracist and anti-oppressive organizational cultures, facilitates interactive workshops and trainings, and conducts diversity, equity, and inclusion audits. Learn more about their work at www.healingequityunited.com.

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