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May 13, 2019 by eric@mouseandelephant.com Leave a Comment

Courageous Self Awareness for Social Change

At the Harvard Business School’s 2019 Gender & Work Symposium, Dr. Kira Hudson Banks, co-founder and principal of The Mouse and the Elephant and Associate Professor of Psychology at St. Louis University, talks about how self-awareness is important to social change, how being a privileged ally improves our understanding of our own identity, and the importance of teaching kids about systemic oppression from an early age.

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