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Stealing Culture Conversations – Trainers

Stealing Culture Conversations – Trainers

The Stealing Culture training facilitates conversations about cultural differences and unconscious biases and helps colleagues have difficult conversations about societal issues in a safe and welcoming environment.  Terrence Reed from the Center for Excellence in Decision-Making interviews the trainers of the training workshop.

Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America

Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America

This three-hour webinar exposed how deeply encoded white supremacy and oppression of African-Americans is in our nation’s history and explored how legalized discrimination and state-sanctioned brutality, dispossession, and disenfranchisement handicapped...

Distinguished Women Leaders in Legal Academia

Distinguished Women Leaders in Legal Academia

Panelists: Dean Eboni Nelson (University of Connecticut School of Law), Professor Shavonne Henderson (University of Texas at Austin School of Law), Professor Kerri Lynn Stone (FIU College of Law) Moderator: Dean Kate Schaffzin (University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys...

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CEDM’s intensive training programs provide members of legal and corporate communities tools to help them recognize unconscious bias, enabling them to shift towards equitable decision making.

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CEDM has worked with District Attorneys, judges, public defenders and executives to bring awareness to implicit bias, but our work goes beyond members of the legal profession. Extending our reach to decision makers in health care, politics, and educational systems, as well as the public, is paramount to undoing the damage that has affected so many in our community.

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