In this episode of Farsight Chat, host Farah Bala explores the intricacies of unconscious bias with special guests Dr. Tessa Charlesworth and Caitlin Finton from Harvard University. The discussion delves into the complexities of implicit bias, the validity of the Harvard Implicit Association Test, and new research developments in understanding these biases. The episode sheds light on the evolution of biases over time, the importance of systemic and societal interventions to address them, and how individuals and organizations can work to outsmart these inherent prejudices. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own biases and consider strategies for fostering inclusive and equitable environments.
Key topics include:
00:00 Introduction to Farsight Chat
00:30 Episode Overview: Unconscious Bias
01:52 Meet the Guests: Dr. Tessa Charlesworth and Caitlin Finton
03:34 Personal Stories of Bias
07:46 The Importance of Measuring Bias
12:44 Implicit Association Test Explained
16:12 Impact of Bias Data on Cultural Conversations
27:58 New Biases and the Transfer of Prejudice
22:24 Global Research on Implicit Bias
31:55 Global Biases: A Worldwide Perspective
33:57 Unveiling Gender Stereotypes Across Nations
36:03 Intersectionality: Beyond Siloed Identities
37:23 Emergence of Intersectional Identities
45:09 Bias and Caution: Finding the Balance
53:11 Implicit Association Test: Criticisms and Insights
01:00:25 Continuous Learning and Addressing Bias
01:03:51 Conclusion and Future Conversations
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