Article: Unconscious Racism and the Criminal Law
Johnson, Sheri, “Unconscious Racism and the Criminal Law” (1998). Cornell Law Faculty Publications. Paper 870. http://scholarship.law.cornell.edu/facpub/870
Article: Cultural Competence in Action: “Lifting the Hood” on Four Case Studies in Medical Education
Willen, S. S., & Carpenter-Song, E. (2013). Cultural competence in action:“Lifting the hood” on four case studies in medical education.
Hannah, S. D., & Carpenter-Song, E. (2013). Patrolling your blind spots: introspection and public catharsis in a medical school faculty development course to reduce unconscious bias in medicine. Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry, 37(2), 314-339
12 Common Cognitive Biases in our Thinking = Part 1
Monkey Business
Your Journey Challenge:
Check Yourself! Cross Reference to Bias. This challege is to help us think about the intersectinality between Journeys and Related Biases.
Challenge Tool: Tool to Explore Bias
[notepad]The full impact of moral judgment within healthcare relationships, patient outcomes and racism show we must change this story.
In 1926 Francis Peabody ended his most celebrated lecture with the “the secret of caring for the patient is caring for the patient”.