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Check Out What’s Inside Breaking Bias!

    • Why Break Bias? 

      • The Unicorn in the Room

    • What Is Breaking Bias?

    • The PRISM Toolkit: Our Pathway to Breaking Bias

    • Preparing for Your Breaking Bias Journey

      • Safety Measures for Your Breaking Bias Journey

    • Financial Benefits of Breaking Bias

    • Your Breaking Bias Journey Ahead

Part I: The Basis of Bias

    • What Humans Share Across Our Diversity

      • Our Primary Identity

      • The Mind: The Basis of Our Experiences

      • What We Identify with Becomes Our Reality

    • Our Secondary Identities

      • Biological Identities

      • Experiential Identities

      • Social Identities

    • Intersectionality: Putting Our Identities Together

    • Social Power: Dominant and Subordinated Groups

      • Consequences of Social Power: Ease and Pain

      • The Ease and Pain of Passing

      • The Antidote to Pain and Ease

    • Prosocial Behavior PRISM Practice: Loving-Kindness

    • Before Human “History”

    • Beginning of History

      • Comparing Mind

      • Inclusion and Exclusion Consciousness: Interbeing and Wetiko

    • Exclusion Paradigms in the Ancient Age

    • Transition to the Medieval Age

      • Europe’s Exclusion Paradigm in the Medieval Age

      • The Islamic World’s Exclusion Paradigm in the Medieval Age

    • Modernity’s Exclusion Paradigm

      • The Spread of Europe’s Wetiko Globally

    • What Does the Dominant Exclusion Paradigm Want?

    • The Rise of Inclusion Consciousness

    • PRISM Practices

    • Let’s Play TAG: The Association Game

      • Vedana and Stereotypes

    • The Science of Stereotyping

      • Stereotypes as Perception: The Stereotype Content Model

      • The Implicit Association Test: Measuring the Vedana of Stereotypes

      • The Play of Perception: Conscious and Unconscious Bias

    • Social and Environmental Conditioning

      • Causes and Conditions of Bias: How We Learn Bias

    • The Four Forms of Bias

      • Internalized Bias

        • Internalized Bias and Victimhood

        • Internalized Bias and Entitlement

      • Interpersonal Bias

        • Interpersonal Bias: Thoughts and Emotions

        • Interpersonal Bias: Words and Actions

      • Institutional and Systemic Bias

        • The Three Buckets of Institutional Bias

        • Obstacles to Remedying Institutional Bias

    • Unlearning the Programming

    • PRISM Practices

Part II: The Making of Bias

    • Defining Policies

    • Biological Identity: Facial Features

      • Biological Identity: Descent

        • Casteism: Descent-based Subordination in South Asia

        • Antisemitism: Descent-based Subordination of Jewish People

    • Social Identities: Religion and Ethnicity

      • Islamophobia and Other Religious & Ethnic Biases

    • Experiential Identities: Profession and Class

      • The Underlying Story of Class

    • The First Two Causes of Bias for All Secondary Identities

    • PRISM Practices

    • Race and a Christian God

    • The Four Phases of Race

      • 1400s– : Phase 1, Descent-Based Hierarchy

        • Policy of Human Trafficking, Land Theft, and Colonization

      • 1500s–1600s: Phase 2, Appearance-Based Hierarchy

        • 1691: The Legal Invention of Whiteness

        • The Need for a Story of Race

      • 1700s: Phase 3, Pseudoscience Drafts a Folktale of Racial Categories

        • The Invention of “Caucasian” and the Race Folktale Sold as Science

      • 1800s–Present: Phase 4, Christianity Codifies the Story of Race as Religion

        • Western Scientists Codify the Story of Race as Science

        • Nation-States Codify the Story of Race as Policy

      • 1970s–Present: Race in the Era of Inclusion Consciousness

    • PRISM Practices

    • Patriarchy, Misogyny, and the Gender Hierarchy

      • Feminine and Masculine: The Is-ness of Gender

    • Patriarchy: The Four Phases of Gender Hierarchy

      • 10,000?–1500 b.c.e.: Phase 1, Invention of Stories of Gender Hierarchy

      • 1500 b.c.e.–Present: Phase 2, Layering Stories of Gender Hierarchy

        • The Abrahamic Faiths’ Dominant Story of Gender

        • The Abrahamic Story of Gender and LGBTQ+ Humans

      • 1400s–Present: Phase 3, European Christianity Layers the Gender Binary Globally

        • Globalizing the Meta-Layer of Binary Gender

        • Western Scientists Codify the Gender Binary as Science

        • Gendered White-Bodied Humans

        • Gendered Humans of Color

        • Nation-States Codify the Gender Binary as Policy

      • 1970s–Present: Phase 4, Cracking the Gender Hierarchy

        • The Convergence Gender-Equality Movements

        • Moving Forward

    • PRISM Practices

Part III: Our Training in Bias

    • Culture’s First Vector: Social Contact

    • Culture’s Second Vector: Education

    • Culture’s Third Vector: Media

    • Cultures before Modernity

    • Modernity: A Culture of Domination and Disembodiment

      • Modernity’s Currency of Power

      • Modernity’s Disembodied Culture and Injustice

    • Healing the Disembodiment with PRISM

      • Choosing Skillfully with PRISM

      • Inclusion Consciousness, Embodiment, and Healing

    • Prosocial Behavior PRISM Practice: Compassion

    • Social Contact and Our Training in Bias

      • Breaking Bias in Our Built Environment

      • Breaking Bias with Our Significant Humans

      • Breaking Bias with Our Choices

    • Unlearning Bias by Choosing PRISM

    • PRISM Practices

    • Education and Our Training in Bias

      • My Entry into Education

    • The Origins of the Modern Educational System

    • Breaking Bias by Filling the Knowledge Gaps

    • Healing the Disembodiment of Education

      • Learning Embodiment with PRISM

    • PRISM Practices

    • Media and Our Training in Bias

      • Media and Habits of Thoughts

    • Modernity and the Origins of Media

    • The Full Sensory Experience of Broadcast and Digital Media

      • Media and System 1 Training

      • Media Consumption and Disembodiment

      • Media and Exploitation of Our Biology

    • Inclusion Consciousness and Media

      • Media, PRISM, and Developing System 2 Thinking

      • Releasing the Stories and Taking Control of Where Our Attention Goes

    • PRISM Practices

  • The Promise of Breaking Bias

    Glossary of Terms

    Endnotes

    Abridged Bibliography

    Index

    Acknowledgments

    About the Author

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As a gay immigrant of color, I came to the work of breaking bias after almost ending my life due to lifelong experiences with racism, homophobia, and Islamophobia. The realization that bias is learned—and can be unlearned—helped lead me out of that dark point and inspired a lifelong mission to build a global movement for social healing based on principles of mindfulness and compassion.

I’m also a peer-reviewed author and have written and spoken extensively, including on the TED stage, the Oprah Conversation, Fast Company, and Newsweek.

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    Dr. Larry Ward, senior teacher in Thich Nhat Hanh's Plum Village tradition, author of America's Racial Karma, and co-author of Love's Garden, A Guide To Mindful Relationships

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