A Bad Driver?

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Recently, I attended a webinar on the topic of Diversity and Inclusion and I heard the simplest, and most insightful, explanation of Implicit Bias that I have ever heard. I share it in the hope that it adds to each of our understandings and helps in our respective journeys toward better self-awareness.

The speaker recalled that whenever his grandfather saw a car accident or a bad driver, he would always project that the driver was a woman.

Not sure where it came from, but that’s Implicit Bias.

I think about the implicit biases that I harbor and try to uncover their roots in my being. Hopefully, if they are recognized they can be addressed.

So, what goes through your mind when you see a bad driver?


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Shelley Simpson

I can't put the word in here but trust that it has reference to a body part everyone has irrespective of race, religion, place of birth or residence, social standing, gender, gender identity, etc
Kelly Welles

The DMV should have a way of detecting such drivers
and designate them as Hazardous to National Health.
Think how many lives and injuries might be spared.

Submitted by NeilHollander on Thu, 08/13/2020 - 03:37

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Neil Hollander

Of Asian origin ?

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