50 Ways to Fight Bias
A training activity that helps you combat the biases women face at work.
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Check out the translated materialsWhat makes 50 Ways to Fight Bias effective
Specific and interactive:
The training program is rooted in very specific examples of workplace bias because research shows bias training is more effective when it's tied to realistic and familiar situations, as opposed to more general concepts.
Rooted in intersectional research:
Our training is grounded in decades of research and developed in collaboration with experts on how bias based on gender, race, sexual orientation, disability, and religion impacts people's experiences at work.
Tailored to suit your organization’s needs:
You can choose from one of 12 sets of digital cards curated for different audiences and workplace interactions—for example, we offer a set for managers and a set focused on bias in hiring and promotions.
Designed to engage men:
Many bias trainings leave men feeling attacked or alienated. 50 Ways is designed to help men play a meaningful role in identifying and combating workplace bias.
How it works
50 Ways is optimized for virtual workshops where participants learn about bias, discuss specific examples, and get expert recommendations on what to do. Here’s how the program works in a few simple steps—and you can explore our digital program to learn more.
Set the tone
All 50 Ways workshops begin by level setting with participants on how to encourage an open and respectful discussion.
Introduction to bias
Participants watch a short video that explains the most common types of biases that women face as well as the concept of intersectionality—how women can experience compounding biases due to other aspects of their identity.
Watch the 50 Ways videoGroup activity
Before the training workshop, the moderator selects the set of digital cards that will resonate with participants. In the session, participants break into small groups to go through the cards together. On each card, they’re introduced to a specific example of workplace bias—and why it matters. They take a few minutes to discuss the situation and brainstorm solutions for interrupting the bias. They then learn what experts recommend they do in that situation, along with a short explanation of what's behind the bias.
Explore the 50 Ways digital cardsCommit to action
As the activity wraps up, participants commit to take One Action to fight bias based on what they’ve learned.