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Navigating Successfully through Architecture Workplaces Shaped by Subtle Bias

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Description

The Center for WorkLife Law at the University of California Hastings College of the Law partnered with the AIA to conduct An Investigation into Bias in the Architecture Profession, a survey examining the workplace experiences of members in the profession of architecture. WorkLife Law will present survey data showing how the most common patterns of gender and racial bias impact architects and designers, and how individuals can act to reduce bias in their workplaces. This program is designed to provide architects, design professionals, and firms with Bias Interrupters: basic tweaks to interrupt bias as it is playing out in the workplace.

Learning Objectives

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Gain an understanding of what bias looks like as it plays out in the architecture profession

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Identify concrete strategies to interrupt bias on behalf of yourself and others

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Learn about the ways architecture workplaces can be different for historically excluded groups

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Understand how individual instances of bias can add up to career-defining impacts