implicit bias
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of implicit bias
First recorded in 1930–35
Example Sentences
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This is personal for me: In 2022 Dallas-based Baylor Scott & White Health hospital system fired me for refusing to take an “implicit bias” course.
Other examples of DEI-focused initiatives in the University of Texas system abound: from UT Tyler, UT El Paso and UT Rio Grande Valley to Stephen F. Austin State University and the UT Southwestern Medical Center—where emergency medicine has a curriculum focused in part on “implicit bias”—and beyond.
When it comes to speech, “an institution may not take, express, or assert a position or opinion” on anti-racism, bias, critical race theory, implicit bias, intersectionality, prohibited discriminatory practices, racial privilege,” the law states.
From Los Angeles Times
“It’s frustrating to me that we can have an MLK Jr. Day, but we can’t talk about implicit bias,” Tokita said.
From Los Angeles Times
“We can’t talk about critical race theory, bias, implicit bias.”
From Los Angeles Times
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