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Tim Wise: White Privilege

Tim Wise: White Privilege

In critical race theory, white privilege is a set of advantages that some say are enjoyed by white people beyond those commonly experienced by non-white people in the same social, political, and economic spaces. Theorists differentiate it from racism or prejudice because they say, a person who may benefit from white privilege is not necessarily racist or prejudiced and may be unaware of having any privileges reserved only for whites.

Tim Wise: White Privilege

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Research: People Share More Information with Colleagues of Similar Cultural Backgrounds

Research: People Share More Information with Colleagues of Similar Cultural Backgrounds

Imagine you are a member of a purchasing team. Your manager sets a goal: she wants everyone on your team to make at least one deal with a supply company of their choice. You end up signing a deal with a supplier who offers a great price, but ¡ª unbeknownst to you ¡ª is infamously slow to deliver. One of your colleagues has worked with them before, but the two of you haven¡¯t been communicating much with each other, so he fails to advise you against it. Because you never receive this vital information, your performance suffers.

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Culture and Moral Distress: What's the Connection and Why Does it Matter?

Culture and Moral Distress: What's the Connection and Why Does it Matter?

Culture is learned behavior shared among members of a group and from generation to generation within that group. In health care work, references to ¡°culture¡± may also function as code for ethical uncertainty or moral distress concerning patients, families, or populations. This paper analyzes how culture can be a factor in patient-care situations that produce moral distress.