We all have unconscious biases, and we all have the ability to choose curiosity and empathy over our own assumptions.


A bias is when we have an assumption about someone else, not based on facts. Unconscious bias means we're making assumptions and don't even realize it. And guess what? We ALL do it. So, what can we do? Well, this author is here to share her understanding, pose thoughtful questions, and encourage you to challenge the way you see others, while staying curious.
Wendy Batchelder (she/her) is a self-proclaimed data geek, lifelong learner, and seriously curious person. She has spent her life learning new things and challenging the status quo. She lives in Des Moines, Iowa, with her husband and their 6 kids. View titles by Wendy Batchelder

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We all have unconscious biases, and we all have the ability to choose curiosity and empathy over our own assumptions.


A bias is when we have an assumption about someone else, not based on facts. Unconscious bias means we're making assumptions and don't even realize it. And guess what? We ALL do it. So, what can we do? Well, this author is here to share her understanding, pose thoughtful questions, and encourage you to challenge the way you see others, while staying curious.

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Wendy Batchelder (she/her) is a self-proclaimed data geek, lifelong learner, and seriously curious person. She has spent her life learning new things and challenging the status quo. She lives in Des Moines, Iowa, with her husband and their 6 kids. View titles by Wendy Batchelder

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