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Culturally Aware Mentor Training @ University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
May 17, 2018 @ 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
This full-day intensive training is designed for mentors of undergraduate and graduate students, postdocs, and junior faculty who have already completed some form of mentor training. Prior to attending the workshop, participants complete a 1-hour online module and prepare a “culture box” which contains at least two objects that represent important parts of their life story, especially as related to their social identities. This awareness-raising helps mentors to identify their personal assumptions, biases, and privileges that may operate in their mentoring relationships. Through group discussion, case studies, and role play, mentors have the opportunity to learn and practice culturally aware mentoring skills.
During this workshop, mentors will learn how to:
- Identify how their cultural beliefs, worldviews, and identities influence their mentoring practices.
- Recognize how cultural diversity can impact their research mentoring relationships.
- Acknowledge the impact of conscious and unconscious assumptions, privilege, stereotype threat, and biases in the mentor-mentee relationship.
- Use culturally responsive mentoring principles to guide them in talking about cultural diversity matters with their mentees.
- Apply evidence-based strategies to reduce and counteract the impact of biases, stereotype threat, and privilege to foster trusting, culturally responsive mentoring relationships.
Participant Qualifications:
- Previous experience with research mentor training
- Willingness to complete pre-session work, including: pre-session survey, 1-hour online module, and preparing a culture box (two objects that represent important parts of their life story, especially as related to their social identities)
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