Training Courses
New Detroit Leadership Series on R.A.C.E.
This six part online professional development program from New Detroit is designed for local leaders and others interested in becoming a positive catalyst for change in transforming business and community organizations to achieve equity in practice. The course includes topics such as racial understanding, anti-racism, and equity in practice. The course is $2,000 per person.
Race and Ethnicity Teaching Resources
by Jalaya Liles Dunn, offers anti-bias workshops for educators. Including classroom resources, professional development, magazines and publications on equity and justice. It also has workshops, webinars, podcasts and facilitator guides, along with self-guided learning. Feb. 3, 2021 name changed to Learning for Justice.
Unconscious Bias - One Part of a Bigger Problem Training Session 2
This mihealth.org training examines implicit bias and related issues. It is Session 2 of a 2-part Implicit Bias Training.
Roots of Health Inequity
An online learning environment to explore root causes of inequity in disease, illness, and death. Funded by the National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities, NIH. The intended audience is local public health workforce. It was created in 2009 and has updated content.
Introduction to Health Equity and Systemic Racism
This site is managed by Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) and is established for MDHHS staff or others interested in accessing online training on various topics. It requires registration by the user. Site includes courses on health equity and systemic racism. Each course is one hour.
Health Equity CME
This resource offers a variety of health equity trainings produced by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Each training offers credits for completion.
Implicit Bias Module Series
This is an online training with multi-segments of training on implicit bias.
Unconscious Bias - One Part of a Bigger Problem Training Session 1
This mihealth site offers two on line training sessions on Implicit Bias. This is Session 1.