
Did They Really Say That?
How to think critically about what we hear to account for our own biases, predispositions and interpretations.
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The Spread of Misinformation
Context is crucial when it comes to understanding seemingly startling information. Consider these types of context and what you can do to slow…
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Stand-Alone Statistics
Statistics cannot stand alone without context. Find out how to approach potentially misleading stats.
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Inclusion or Intrusion?
What is an intrusive question? We know those questions that leave us stunned or at least a little uncomfortable. They generally take one…
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Don’t Look the Part . . .
Don’t look the part.Play the part. And the part will look like YOU. Margarita Diaz Stereotypes and Representation Representation is about presence without…
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Separate But Equal
“Separate But Equal”Not okay then. But is it okay now? Historically, “separate but equal” refers to a dark period in our history when…
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Hocus Focus
Putting what you “see” in perspective Some cognitive biases can pull the wool over our eyes like a skilled magician, convincing us certain…
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Going for Drinks
Drinking Culture & Inclusion Do you interpret “going for drinks” as just chatting over beverages? 🍻 Ideally, “going for drinks” is a quick…
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Acceptable Discourse
Who decides what’s okay to say? Kramer from Seinfeld, the little boy in The Emperor’s New Clothes, the court jesters in Shakespearean plays…
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