Resources Harvard Implicit Bias Test

Harvard Implicit Bias Test

10th February 2022|Learning Tool, Report

“It is well known that people don’t always ‘speak their minds’, and it is suspected that people don’t always ‘know their minds’. Understanding such divergences is important to scientific psychology.” (source: Harvard Implicit Bias Test)

This website presents a method identify one’s own conscious-unconscious divergences and identify one’s own implicit bias towards race, gender, and other categories. It is an especially insightful self-reflection tool to examine one’s own unconscious perceptions, assumptions and motivations, supported by an academically-developed tool.

https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/user/agg/blindspot/tablet.htm

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by InterInvest Racial Equity Workstream, 17th October 2022

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Panel Event: Queer, Black & British: A Celebration

by Tristan Davies, 11th October 2021

Join us this Black History Month as we celebrate Queer, Black, British history in the UK, featuring inspiring stories from our panel of diverse voices. Thursday 28 October, 5-6pm UK time

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