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The division in our country is undeniable, prompting many of us to ask ourselves how we have been part of the problem. If we're honest, we all have bias. This isn't a surprise. But, what might be is how our experiences and culture are constantly unconsciously informing (and misinforming) our decisions and actions towards others. Without even realizing it, these unconscious bias are often shaping our realities, making it difficult to forge meaningful relationships with others who are different from us.
Join us for this transparent and raw dialogue of self-exploration as we explore how these unconscious bias keep us from loving our neighbors like we want to.
By Robin May and Denise Bickel4.9
8282 ratings
The division in our country is undeniable, prompting many of us to ask ourselves how we have been part of the problem. If we're honest, we all have bias. This isn't a surprise. But, what might be is how our experiences and culture are constantly unconsciously informing (and misinforming) our decisions and actions towards others. Without even realizing it, these unconscious bias are often shaping our realities, making it difficult to forge meaningful relationships with others who are different from us.
Join us for this transparent and raw dialogue of self-exploration as we explore how these unconscious bias keep us from loving our neighbors like we want to.

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