Comments

Bradley S - Canton, Maine

"I will try to approach DEI decisions in a way where my secretary and I can discuss how we can ensure that we come across as welcoming and inclusive to our clients from various backgrounds."

Jonathan O - Boston, Massachusetts

"Be more aware"

Michael D - Scarborough, Maine

"That all opinions, including those of non-diverse individuals, is needed."

Fred B - Portland, Maine

"Identify bias"

John F - Marlborough, Massachusetts

"Bias "

Anne M - Albuquerque, New Mexico

"I learned about ways to better advise/participate in my government agency's DEI committee."

Julia B - Portland, Maine

"I liked the emphasis on self-awareness, so that it becomes an ongoing practice in changing and combatting implicit bias. I also enjoyed Katy's point that it is not a world "free" of implicit bias, but one in which we consistently work to address these biases and be better. "

Jordan P - Peoria, Arizona

"Thinking about the relation between bias and fear"

Mary Kay G - Battle Ground, Washington

"To be a more open attorney. "

Laurence L - Falmouth, Maine

"Want to implement a DEI Committee"