Tag Archives: Work place discrimination
Dealing With Offensive Remarks At Work
I am a middle-aged white female who works in a retail setting with colleagues whose skin tones are every color imaginable. I respect my co-workers, and they respect me. Our company generally does whatever makes the customer happy. But this is … Continue reading
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Tagged advocacy, book review, harassment, opportunity, oppression, optimism, politicians, poltics, race, racisim, rejection, second chances, self-awareness, skin shaming, slavery, social justice, social worker, sterotypes, success, therapy, values, What would you do ?, woke, Work place discrimination
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Brown Paper Bag Test Conclusion….
The verdict is in ( you can read part one here). Old habits die hard. I still read a good article and tuck it away. I should have written and posted about this after I read it and talked to … Continue reading
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Tagged Black Man in a White Coat, brown paperbag test, Clinical Supervision, Damon Tweedy, discrimination, ethics, How to Get Away with Murder, jesse williams, mental health, mental health care, mental illness, prejudice, Psychiatric Hospital, racisim, skin shaming, sterotypes, therapy, Viola Davis, What would you do ?, Work place discrimination
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Brown Paper Bag Test in a Psychiatric Hospital?
A racist threat of violence should be met with unequivocal punishment. We must stop that nonsense cold. But here’s a hypothetical: What if the threat comes from a patient at a psychiatric hospital threatening to beat up black staff members? … Continue reading
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Tagged Black Man in a White Coat, brown paperbag test, Clinical Supervision, Damon Tweedy, discrimination, ethics, How to Get Away with Murder, jesse williams, mental health, mental health care, mental illness, prejudice, Psychiatric Hospital, racisim, skin shaming, sterotypes, therapy, Viola Davis, What would you do ?, Work place discrimination
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