Implicit Bias and Microaggressions
You have probably heard the expression “What you don’t know can’t hurt you.” Maybe it’s true somewhere, but when it comes to dealing with our biases, it could not be farther from the truth. In the first session, we will look at the biases we all have, many of which we may not be conscious of. Not only can they hurt us, but they can hurt our clients and co-workers, and our productivity as well. Becoming aware of our own biases will help us mitigate them in the workplace and promote a culture of courtesy, respect, and collaboration.
In part two of this two-part series, we will focus on microaggressions. Merriam -Webster defines a microaggression as a "comment or action that subtly and often unconsciously or unintentionally expresses a prejudiced attitude toward a member of a marginalized group (such as a racial minority)" They are experienced as slights, insults, indignities, and denigrating messages even though they may not have been intended to cause harm and invisible to the perpetrator. This online workshop will include discussion, exercises, and actions we can take to understand, uncover and reduce some of our biases in a safe and constructive environment.
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4/14/21
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Combating Workplace Burnout During a Pandemic
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FMCS Training Specialist, Cynthia Pyle
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https://www.fmcs.gov/eventsregister/combating-workplace-burnout-during-a-pandemic/
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Offered free of charge as a public service
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4/20 - 4/22 &
4/27 - 4/29/2021
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Mediation Skills
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FMCS Commissioners
David Moora, Kevin Hawkins, & Gemma LoPresti
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https://www.fmcs.gov/eventsregister/mediation-skills-april-2021/
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$1,300 ($1,200 for early bird) group rates available!
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5/11, 5/18 & 5/25/2021
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Funny You Should Ask- The Art and Science of Asking Questions
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FMCS Chief Learning Officer, Heather Brown &
Principal FMCS Institute, Valerie Harragin
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https://www.fmcs.gov/eventsregister/funny-you-should-ask-the-art-and-science-of-asking-questions-may2021/
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$225
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5/10 Orientation and
6/14 - 6/18/2021
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Becoming A Labor Arbitrator
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Arbitrators Jack Clarke & Elizabeth Neumeier
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https://www.fmcs.gov/eventsregister/becoming-a-labor-arbitrator-mayjune-2021/
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$2,700
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5/28 &
6/2/2021
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Implicit Bias and Microaggressions
(2-part series)
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FMCS Commissioners
Tom Melancon, &
Ligia Velazquez
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https://www.fmcs.gov/eventsregister/implicit-bias-and-microaggressions/
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$150
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6/22 - 6/24 &
6/29 - 7/1/2021
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Negotiations Skills
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FMCS Commissioners
Jourdan Smithwick, Christy Yoshitomi, Dan Sims, &
Valerie Harragin
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https://www.fmcs.gov/eventsregister/negotiation-skills-online-june-2021/
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$1,300 ($1,200 for early bird)
group rates available!
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For additional details, contact fmcs at 202-606-FMCS (3627) or www.fmcs.gov
To learn about custom-tailored courses for your organization taught by seasoned labor-relations practitioners, or to inquire about discounted group rates, contact Valerie Harragin at fmcs_institute@fmcs.gov
The FMCS Institute for Conflict Management delivers practical, experience-based, conflict resolution training for individuals and groups. Institute training is specifically designed to meet the real-world challenges of labor-management relations and organizational change. Programs provide participants the opportunity to interact with and learn from experienced practitioners. The Institute staff is comprised of FMCS Mediators, FMCS Office of Strategy and Development staff, and private-sector arbitrators. Sessions are held at locations nationwide.
FMCS Institute is a SHRM Recertification Provider.
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