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OUCH! That Stereotype Hurts Welcome OUCH! That Stereotype Hurts Communicating Respectfully in a Diverse World © 2007, International Training and Development, LLC © 2007, International Training and Development, LLC

© 2007, International Training and Development, LLC Goal Explore communication skills for promoting inclusion and respect in the workplace © 2007, International Training and Development, LLC

© 2007, International Training and Development, LLC Agenda / Objectives Understand the impact of stereotypes and biased statements, even when casually said Identify the most common reasons people sit silent in the face of bias and stereotypes Enhance skills for speaking up against stereotypes without blame or guilt © 2007, International Training and Development, LLC

© 2007, International Training and Development, LLC Stereotypes An oversimplified image or statement applied to a whole group of people, without regard for the individual. © 2007, International Training and Development, LLC

© 2007, International Training and Development, LLC Bias Bias is a predisposition to see events, people or items in a positive or negative way. Bias is an attitude or belief. © 2007, International Training and Development, LLC

© 2007, International Training and Development, LLC Silent Collusion To go along with through silence. Ally Someone who speaks up on behalf of someone else. © 2007, International Training and Development, LLC

© 2007, International Training and Development, LLC “The simple act of naming a bias as such or objecting to it on the spot establishes a social atmosphere that discourages it: saying nothing serves to condone it.” – Daniel Goleman Emotional Intelligence © 2007, International Training and Development, LLC

Participant Introductions Name Where you work Describe a Time When You… …were exposed to stereotypes in media (TV, movie, music, etc). What message did it send? …when you have been the recipient or target of a stereotype? How did that affect you? …when you have witnessed someone else being stereotyped? What did you do? © 2007, International Training and Development, LLC

OUCH! That Stereotype Hurts Watch OUCH! Video © 2007, International Training and Development, LLC

© 2007, International Training and Development, LLC OUCH! Discussion How does this video relate to you? Do you see yourself reflected in any way? Which technique(s) do you personally prefer? In what types of situations would you use these techniques? Which situations are most difficult for you? How do you respond? What is the impact of sitting silent? How can you increase your comfort, confidence and skill in speaking up in these situations? © 2007, International Training and Development, LLC

Speaking Up: Six Techniques Assume Good Intent and Explain Impact Ask a Question Interrupt and Redirect Broaden to Universal Human Behavior Make It Individual Say Ouch! © 2007, International Training and Development, LLC

Key Points and Application © 2007, International Training and Development, LLC

© 2007, International Training and Development, LLC “Communication provides the legs for bias, carrying it from person to person, from generation to generation. Eventually, however, communication will be the way to end discrimination.” – John N. Bailey ABC, Exec. Director, International Association of Business Communicators © 2007, International Training and Development, LLC

Thank You Based on the book by Leslie C. Aguilar International Training and Development, LLC www.OuchThatStereotypeHurts.com Produced and Distributed by Joel Leskowitz SunShower Learning www.Ouch-Video.com © 2007, International Training and Development, LLC