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Diversity Training - Shared screen with speaker view
Robby Queen
15:59
coffee!!
Steve Lacek
16:00
oatmeal.
Betul Kudurogianis
16:04
Coffee
Bonny B. Copenhaver
16:06
nothing
Steve Lacek
16:06
yeah, and coffe
Brandon D. Mills
16:06
Nothing
Tamara L. Rahal
16:06
nothing
Aisha DeBerry
16:07
Tea
Angela M. Strickland
16:10
tea
Tonya L. Webb
16:10
Banana and tea
Wendy Patriquin
16:11
eggs and sausage
Erin J. Trump
16:11
nothing
Brian Sampson
16:11
big bowl of air
Peter N. Hoeman
16:12
cereal and toast
Allie Callison
16:13
nothing yet
Brandon D. Mills
16:13
air
Ron Furrow
16:15
yogurt
Travis L. Copenhaver
16:18
nothing
Lisa Carter
16:18
coffee
Andrea R. Vest
16:19
eggs and toast
Mary J. Floyd
16:20
nothing
Gloria D. Kincaid
16:22
coffee
Stacy M. Reikowsky
16:24
bowlful of email responses and coffee!
Tamara L. Rahal
17:08
start conversation
Betul Kudurogianis
17:11
difference of choices
Jodi Miller
17:21
To show the difference
Bonny B. Copenhaver
20:10
open to learning
Tamara L. Rahal
20:13
listening to others
Aisha DeBerry
20:17
Yes!
Betul Kudurogianis
20:19
respect
Connie Fox
21:29
Eyerolls and puffs
Betul Kudurogianis
21:35
It's kind of bullying
Christie L. Alexander
21:38
Cutting the African American boy's hair before the wresting match
Christie L. Alexander
22:02
Tone of voice
Peter N. Hoeman
22:02
Being followed constantly in a store, as though they don't trust you
Stacy M. Reikowsky
22:04
Back-handed compliments; ie: You did a great job for a girl, liberal arts major, etc.
Steve Lacek
22:05
slowing speech cadence so someone "understands you better"
Wendy Patriquin
22:10
"you know how wives are"
Rosemary Farrar
23:06
I had read this in the Washington Post. Black couple questions at a opera and another praised at a pool.
Christie L. Alexander
37:19
2
Robby Queen
37:21
Delay
Tamara L. Rahal
37:23
delay
Wendy Patriquin
37:27
It would depend on the setting and the group
Bonny B. Copenhaver
37:33
direct or delegate
lbrewer
37:36
1 direct
Erin J. Trump
37:37
2
Betul Kudurogianis
37:43
direct
Stacy M. Reikowsky
37:50
Direct, depending on the addressee--student vs. faculty member
Tonya L. Webb
37:52
delay
Dr. Walker
38:32
That’s okay Erin
Dr. Walker
38:36
I am with you
Stacy M. Reikowsky
38:40
Or, situation, ie: private/individual conversation vs. public/group conversation
Rosemary Farrar
38:48
It depends on the level of he aggression 1-2.
Wanda K. Johnson
39:13
Wanda Johnson be direct and delay
Connie Fox
42:38
When traveling, just about every West Virginian has had this said to them: "I've got a buddy in Richmond." While this reflects on their lack of geography and the knowledge that WV is a separate state, we tend to internalize it as "we're not important enough for people to even know where we're from." How we respond is an indication of how we handle micro-aggression.
Christie L. Alexander
43:06
Purse
Wanda K. Johnson
43:14
Purse
Erin J. Trump
43:14
purse
Bonny B. Copenhaver
43:14
briefcase and purse
lbrewer
43:16
Purse
Lisa Carter
43:17
pocket
Robby Queen
43:21
briefcase
Wendy Patriquin
43:21
purse
Brian Sampson
43:22
wallet
Stacy M. Reikowsky
43:24
satchel
Aisha DeBerry
43:26
Great point Connie.
Connie Fox
46:28
It's hard not to smile when addressed by name. That immediately establishes a bond.
Aisha DeBerry
46:46
Yes!
Tonya L. Webb
49:50
Make eye contact when a person speaks
Robby Queen
49:52
Two: eye contact and using a person's name
Peter N. Hoeman
49:56
giving people credit, and asking opinions
Andrea R. Vest
50:06
eye contact and using a person's name
Betul Kudurogianis
50:08
Eye contact and use the name
Connie Fox
50:24
While I prefer the name, it's difficult for me to remember names. When I'm on the phone, I always jot down the name, but in person that's not an option.
Stacy M. Reikowsky
50:26
Using a person's name as well as their title/credentials
Ronald L. Moreland
50:51
eye contact
Rosemary Farrar
51:07
Make eye contact and ask opions
Brian Sampson
51:16
i have a brian
Erin J. Trump
51:18
me
Bonny B. Copenhaver
51:19
I have a brain
Christie L. Alexander
51:20
I have a brain.
Peter N. Hoeman
51:22
I have a brain
Betul Kudurogianis
51:25
I have a brain!
Wanda K. Johnson
51:26
I have a brain
Tamara L. Rahal
51:26
I have a brain
Lisa Carter
51:27
brain intact
Stacy M. Reikowsky
51:30
I have a brain
Rosemary Farrar
51:31
I have brain
Andrea R. Vest
51:39
I have a brain
Allie Callison
51:46
🙋‍♀️
Connie Fox
51:47
Perhaps the more important question is "How many use the brain we're given."
Betul Kudurogianis
52:05
Blue
Robby Queen
52:06
green
Stacy M. Reikowsky
52:06
Purple
Erin J. Trump
52:06
purple
Brandon D. Mills
52:08
red
Ron Furrow
52:09
green
Peter N. Hoeman
52:09
green?
Rosemary Farrar
52:10
blue
Andrea R. Vest
52:10
purple
Angela M. Strickland
52:11
purple
Wendy Patriquin
52:11
red
Lisa Carter
52:11
orange
Christie L. Alexander
52:13
Purple and Blue
Tonya L. Webb
52:13
green
Wanda K. Johnson
52:13
red
Tamara L. Rahal
52:13
green
Mary J. Floyd
52:14
mauve
Connie Fox
52:15
blue
Travis L. Copenhaver
52:16
green
Allie Callison
52:24
neutrals & pink
Ronald L. Moreland
52:24
red
Deketa Tranae
54:51
can you tell Jason is the science guy, lol?
Connie Fox
57:38
They could also have been making more room for him, making sure that the purse didn't take up space he needed.
Deketa Tranae
01:00:32
thank you for being courageous Dr. Copenhaver
Peter N. Hoeman
01:06:50
that was great, thanks!
Aisha DeBerry
01:12:35
https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html
Aisha DeBerry
01:13:12
Feel free to copy and paste from here: https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html
Peter N. Hoeman
01:14:10
microaffirmations
Stacy M. Reikowsky
01:14:49
Equity vs. equality
Lisa Carter
01:14:55
awareness
Connie Fox
01:15:03
I know this isn't one word, but I feel that just like we go to church every week to reaffirm/refresh out memories, we must also reaffirm/refresh all the parts that you discussed in these meetings.
Christie L. Alexander
01:15:13
Thanks!!
Betul Kudurogianis
01:15:25
Thank you !
Lisa Carter
01:15:29
Have a great day!
Allie Callison
01:15:32
thank you!
Stacy M. Reikowsky
01:15:33
Thank you!!
Steve Lacek
01:15:41
thank you so much! (Still thinking about my one word)