![]() ![]() Trina Rios, an Army veteran and licensed counselor, led the program. Moore says, “It is especially important to talk about our own biases while we’re reading this book, and to think about the ideas behind them, to help understand how we are acting in different situations.”Īccording to Moore, the theme was chosen to educate people so that unconscious biases do not control them in the future. It deals with racism and systemic inequality. The book was a #1 New York Times Bestseller. The chosen book is “The Hate U Give,” by Angie Thomas. The reading project encourages communities to read and discuss a selected title, then meet the author, according to Thomas Moore, Adult Services Librarian at Delta Township District Library. The Delta Township District Library offered an implicit bias identification program as part of Capital Area Reads 2019. Spartan Newsroom - News and information from student journalists at the Michigan State University School of Journalism About the Michigan State University School of Journalism.MSU School of Journalism Code of Ethics.MSU journalism COVID-related reporting guidelines. ![]() Michigan Chile Investigative Journalism Program. ![]()
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