The importance of perspective: Implicit bias and its implications for the life outcomes of boys and young men of color
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New York State Education Building, Albany, NY
February 17, 2017, afternoon session
Rev. Dr. Bryant T. Marks Sr., Educator, Morehouse College -- The Glass Files
My Brother's Keeper Symposium http://www.nysed.gov/video/my-brothers-keeper-symposium-february-17-2017-afternoon-session