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Navigating Bias at Work

By: Meara Habashi, The Great Courses
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While we’ve made progress on social equity, some workplaces still don’t operate in the most inclusive ways. And when bias and discrimination, whether explicit or implicit, go unresolved, they disrupt not just our health and productivity, but that of our entire organization.

Navigating Bias at Work is designed to help you work and thrive in places where bias runs rampant. Led by Meara Habashi, an instructor with a wealth of experience studying and applying the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion, this Audible Original is a compassionate resource for employees on all rungs of the corporate ladder searching for thoughtful, constructive ways to handle the reality of bias.

These lectures offer practical skills—rooted in cutting-edge psychological research and sociological models—that will empower you when bias shows up in your workplace. You’ll learn how to identify easy-to-miss biases; how to stop yourself from being biased toward others; how to respond when you find yourself the victim of bias; how to be the best ally and advocate for coworkers who can’t confront bias on their own; and much more.

It can be exhausting to successfully navigate situations of workplace bias. This Audible Original will equip you for the struggle.

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About the Creator and Performer - Meara Habashi

About the Creator and Performer

Meara Habashi is the Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the University of Virginia’s School of Engineering and Applied Science. She earned her PhD in social psychology from Purdue University and has built a diverse and extensive portfolio of administration, research, teaching, service, and engagement focused on diversity, equit, and inclusion. Her focus is on dismantling systemic bias that serves as obstacles for women and members of minoritized groups, and particularly, minoritized women. She applies her knowledge and experience to make communities that are truly inclusive and welcoming.

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easy and digestible, with good insights

I personally find it hard at work to speak up sometimes, and I'm willing to admit that. this book helped me understand some simple methods and mentalities that will better help me be a better. ally at work. All within a brief and smartly written book. highly recommend.

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Easy to understand and apply

The information is presented simple and with practical examples. The story teller is amazing, loved her

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Great examples of confronting microagressions!

As a privileged white female, the examples for confronting microagressions were the most helpful. Sure, there was a lot of information I already knew, but I also have college degrees and intentionally choose opportunities for learning of others' lived experiences. Regardless, I found this book to be helpful. Some of the examples she shared are daily occurrences, even outside of work, and I encourage others to continue listening to/reading books like this because I am certain you will retain something new that will be helpful. Being "not racist" isn't good enough--be Anti-Racist!

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Practical and Accessible

Dr. Habashi's book is a fantastic and easy-to-understand guide. It delivers exactly what is promised in the title. The first chapter explains the differences between concepts like equality versus equity in practical examples, then the book moves on to identifying your own biases and how to address them. Dr. Habashi talks briefly about her own life in a way that is endearing, but her background as a psychology professor and scholar ensures confidence in her expertise. This is the ideal guidebook for anyone who sincerely wants to create a more inclusive workplace.

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Repeats What Is Commonly Found Online

Absolutely no new information in this book — all the terms currently popular can be found online.

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