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Happy (?) First Day of School…

September 4, 2018 by Annemarie Shrouder Leave a Comment

I’m writing this amid the screaming of airplanes over my head from Toronto’s Airshow. Why we still “celebrate” this tradition when we have thousands of people living here from war-torn countries is beyond me. But I already wrote about that. I wanted to write about Serena Williams’ catsuit … 

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Filed Under: bias, Diversity & Inclusion Tagged With: first day of school, kids, parents, teachers

Prejudice is Taught Early

January 14, 2016 by Annemarie Shrouder 1 Comment

It's not new concepts that prejudice (pre-judging) is learned (sometimes taught) and that unconscious bias is insidious. Here is a stellar example of both (and the impact on my 3 year old) that made me particularly furious. Recently I was watching an episode of My Little Pony with my daughter. It's … 

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Filed Under: bias, Discrimination, Human Rights, judgment, prejudice, stereotypes, Uncategorized Tagged With: cartoons, islamophobia, kids, My Little Pony, orientatlism, unconscious bias

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