OBA PROGRAM | Original Program Date: June 21, 2023
This program is the final session in a series of eight programs that make up the OBA’s Foundations in Judicial Competencies: A Certificate Program.
The eighth session explores unconscious bias, raising awareness and cultural sensitivity.
Every human being has unconscious biases. It is imperative that we all try to raise our own awareness of these lenses through which we see the world, and work at establishing internal check points and guidelines for ourselves to better navigate our realties. Judges are faced with finding ways to rule with compassion and sensitivity and without bias. Working actively and purposefully to raising our awareness and understanding of these biases can help to prevent re-victimize the victim.
Dr. Laura Rees, Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior at Oregon State University, will set the stage by reviewing some of the often-unconscious processes that influence how we perceive and react to others. She will draw on her own and other well-established research on emotions and related cognitive and interpersonal influences that often arise spontaneously and without much conscious thought, but profoundly shape decision-making.
Our distinguished panel will share their experiences and views of what techniques and processes they employ in their own court rooms and in decision making, to help alleviate this potential negative impact of an unconscious bias. They will also provide their unique perspective on particular challenges they face in their respective roles.
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MODERATOR
Yashoda Ranganathan, Ministry of the Attorney General, Constitutional Law Branch
PROGRAM SPEAKERs
The Honourable Justice Avvy Yao-Yao Go, Federal Court
The Honourable Justice Chris de Sa, Superior Court of Justice
Dr. Laura Rees, Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior, College of Business, Oregon State University
PROGRAM PRICE
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CBA Member: $80* | Non-Member: $150*
*plus applicable taxes
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