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Why isn't implicit bias being talking about more in the news? I feel like it's the solution to so many our problems around race relations but not enough people are discussing!
I think raising our awareness and understanding of unconscious bias/implicit bias can help us address issues of inequity and inclusion. It is not the complete answer. The impact of unconscious/implicit bias also needs to be acknowledged. Organizations, schools, workplaces, places of worship will want to address the impact of unconscious bias, and the ways in which it can be addressed.
There are systemic challenges and historic legacies that also impact many aspects of our lives (housing, education, the criminal justice system, etc.) We also will need to take at our individual identities, our own power, privilege, access, and how we have lived in the world.
Katja Collection by Carlos Jiménez Design for By Enströms
This Furniture collection, called Kaaja, is a design developed by Carlos Jiménez Design. Ithaca a character of straight geometrical and minimalistic shapes to allow a high number of combinations and personalization, without losing its combination of Scandinavian style and Mediterranean influence. It is the new furniture line of the Swedish By Enströms company.
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The great humanistic philosopher and psychologist Erich Fromm, born on this day in 1900, on the key to a sane society.
1st speaker future Friday at #iforesee: Dervin Sno; giving young people perspective to a job that conveys their passion! Seeing the whole picture of people; using moodboards a lot! How he sees Innovation; growth, change, reinvention. To reinvent your own wheel!
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The great French philosopher and activist Simone Weil – one of the most brilliant yet underappreciated minds of the 20th century, born on this day in 1909 – on attention and grace.
I don’t need an alarm clock. My ideas wake me
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Flood-like installation in Freiburg, Germany by artist Peter Zimmermann
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Featuring shredded coats, swathes of colorful tulle and the influence of reconstruction paired with a contemporary take on folklore, the latest couture collection by Maison Margiela is mirroring the faces of society and social media.
Being the creative director of the renowned French luxury fashion house since October 2014, John Galliano returns with an artisanal collection inspired by intersections between past and present. It is said that reportage photographs of American hippies from the ’60s and political graffiti work by Shepard Fairey have been on the designer’s pinboard, evoking a valiant mix of tall hats, folksy skirts, and naive wool embroideries.
The look which probably stands out the most is a face emerging from black tulle over a white coat in bonded cotton and was created in collaboration between the house and artist Benjamin Shine.
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Abstract Paintings by Isabelle Beaubien
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