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SUMMARY: Healing Ourselves Part 1 – Uncovering Implicit Bias Through Mindfu
 lness
DESCRIPTION: Healing Ourselves: Building Deeper Connections is a collaborat
 ive series offered by Meg Krejci\, Mindfulness Consultant\, and Erin Stampp
  from the Office of Diversity\, Equity & Inclusion. This three-part series 
 invites participants to explore how mindfulness practices can help uncover 
 implicit biases and support personal and professional growth toward positiv
 e change. Our brains are designed to […]
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 tart="348" data-end="396">Healing Ourselves: Building Deeper Connections</e
 m> is a collaborative series offered by Meg Krejci\, Mindfulness Consultant
 \, and Erin Stampp from the Office of Diversity\, Equity & Inclusion.</p><p
  data-start="537" data-end="896">This three-part series invites participant
 s to explore how mindfulness practices can help uncover implicit biases and
  support personal and professional growth toward positive change. Our brain
 s are designed to protect us\, which can sometimes make it difficult to lea
 n into the discomfort of acknowledging bias and staying present in challeng
 ing conversations.</p><p data-start="898" data-end="958">Through guided ref
 lection and discussion\, participants will:</p><p data-start="960" data-end
 ="1096">• Practice ways to manage “fight\, flight\, or freeze” responses<br
  data-start="1022" data-end="1025" />• Explore how our perceptions shape ou
 r ability to act as change agents</p><p data-start="1098" data-end="1275">T
 hese practices can become valuable tools for engaging in difficult conversa
 tions and contributing to healthier culture and climate without shutting do
 wn or becoming burned out.</p><p data-start="1277" data-end="1338">All Wash
 U students\, staff\, faculty\, and trainees are welcome.</p><p data-start="
 1277" data-end="1338">Register <a href="https://wustl-hipaa.zoom.us/meeting
 /register/IqvXpn6dR-OqLDt-QCVOsw#/registration">HERE</a></p>
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