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    In this episode, we continue the conversation about stereotypes and their effects, but provide a positive spin! Specifically, we focus on coping strategies and how we’ve managed to deal with common workplace stereotypes. Tune in to find out more about how we coped with these experiences and whether any of our examples resonate with you!

    Haiku
    Stereotypes bind
    Empathy breaks the stronghold
    Hearts embrace what’s real

    Articles for Nerds

    Inside the prism of an invisible threat: Shining a light on the hidden work of contending with systemic stereotype threat in STEM fields.

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    How to Overcome Stereotypes in Your Organization

    https://online.hbs.edu/blog/post/how-stereotypes-affect-an-organization

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