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		By: Lily F Seifert		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[As a white person, I found this post to be especially helpful and intriguing. I too obviously have biases that I&#039;ve spent years trying to unlearn, but I found it incredibly helpful how you broke down the steps to unlearn and relearn. I also found it kind of you to state in this post that we all have biases and that is okay. I find that a lot of people don&#039;t learn to unlearn their biases because they are embarrassed to have them in the first place. I think you worded it well where it is not okay to act on our biases but it is natural to have them, the ways in which you help yourself deter them is what matters.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a white person, I found this post to be especially helpful and intriguing. I too obviously have biases that I&#8217;ve spent years trying to unlearn, but I found it incredibly helpful how you broke down the steps to unlearn and relearn. I also found it kind of you to state in this post that we all have biases and that is okay. I find that a lot of people don&#8217;t learn to unlearn their biases because they are embarrassed to have them in the first place. I think you worded it well where it is not okay to act on our biases but it is natural to have them, the ways in which you help yourself deter them is what matters.</p>
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