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Unconscious Bias We Are The Cougars Podcast
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In this episode, Steve Kootenay-Jobin discusses the importance of understanding unconscious bias. Using personal experiences and other examples, he demonstrates how this concept can start early in life and evolve into harmful assumptions. The way forward is to acknowledge these biases and then encourage conversations that foster listening and learning.
Steve Kootenay-Jobin, Iyarhe Nakoda, BASoc is the Indigenous Housing and Events Coordinator at Mount Royal University and was the recipient of the Chief David Crowchild Memorial Award from the city of Calgary. This conversation is narrated by Brad Clark who teaches at Mount Royal University on issues of race, ethics and the media in the School of Communication Studies.
This topic is one episode of a four part series on diversity and inclusion. To listen to the other episodes, visit mrucougars.com/podcasts or We Are The Cougars on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
This project was led by Cougars Athletics and Recreation and produced by Katya Sodamin, Brad Clark, Stuart Bleay, Alexander Brodie and Jarron Mueller.
In this episode, Steve Kootenay-Jobin discusses the importance of understanding unconscious bias. Using personal experiences and other examples, he demonstrates how this concept can start early in life and evolve into harmful assumptions. The way forward is to acknowledge these biases and then encourage conversations that foster listening and learning.
Steve Kootenay-Jobin, Iyarhe Nakoda, BASoc is the Indigenous Housing and Events Coordinator at Mount Royal University and was the recipient of the Chief David Crowchild Memorial Award from the city of Calgary. This conversation is narrated by Brad Clark who teaches at Mount Royal University on issues of race, ethics and the media in the School of Communication Studies.
This topic is one episode of a four part series on diversity and inclusion. To listen to the other episodes, visit mrucougars.com/podcasts or We Are The Cougars on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
This project was led by Cougars Athletics and Recreation and produced by Katya Sodamin, Brad Clark, Stuart Bleay, Alexander Brodie and Jarron Mueller.