Workshop: Implicit Associations, Insidious Assumptions: Unintended Manifestations of Bias in Everyday Life
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This 2-hour workshop will provide an introduction to unconscious associations that can lead to an affinity toward or prejudice against some people (implicit bias). We will explore how our socialization process leads to the formation of conscious and unconscious associations, stereotypes, and prejudices that influence how we treat and view others in unintended ways. Participants will learn common ways that bias shows up in daily life and identify strategies that can help reduce the impact of implicit biases. During the session participants will complete and discuss an Implicit Association Test (IAT) – a tool that can help users identify hidden associations that can fuel bias.
After participating in this program you will be able to:
- Describe associations and how they are formed
- Understand how associations can lead to implicit bias
- Begin identifying ways the socialization process has resulted in the formation of “experience filters” through which we perceive others
This event will be presented with automated closed captions. If you wish to request traditional CART services or other accommodations, please contact Laura Akgerman at akgerman.4@osu.edu or 614-292-0622. Requests submitted two weeks in advance will generally allow us to provide seamless access, but the university will make every effort to meet every request.
Please direct all other inquiries to the facilitator, Dr. Leo Taylor, at taylor.3408@osu.edu