Unit 4: Empowering Bystanders Against Anti-Black Racism

Week 11 – Day 1 – The Five Ds of Bystander Intervention

As bystanders, we need to be especially vigilant and aware of what disrespect, harassment, and hate violence look like in order to be able to stand up and intervene at a time when people need it most

Today, you will spend your time reviewing key resources about the Five Ds of Bystander Intervention, and develop the foundation for your skills building exercises on Thursday.

NEED CONTENT SUMMARIES

Required Material

Centre for Anti-Violence Education. (n.d.) The Five “Ds” of Bystander Intervention. [link]

Gassam Asare, J. (2020). How Do You Intervene When You Witness Racism, Bias, And Bigotry in The Workplace? Forbes. [link]

Nelson et al (2011). Bystander Anti-Racism: A Review of the Literature. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, Vol. 11, No. 1, 2011, pp. 263-84 (Read 270-80). [link]

Right to Be. (2022). The 5 Ds of Bystander Intervention. [link]

Stewart, K., Pedersen, A., & Paradies, Y. (2014). It’s always good to help when possible, BUT…: Obstacles to bystander anti-prejudice. The International Journal of Diversity in Education, 13(3), 39-53. [link]

 

Learning Activity: Implicit Bias Test

The Harvard Implicit Association Test is the most widely used and publicly available test for implicit bias. Although it is widely criticized for  the way it is scored, and the accuracy of “diagnosis”, many scholars advocate for its use as an educational tool. We urge you to complete the IAT and subsequently use your results as a reflection point on your own views and biases, and how these may impact your interactions with the world around you.

You will need a computing device with a strong internet connection. It may be better completed on a computer with a keyboard, since you will need to have fingers (or thumbs) on two specified letters throughout the various aspects of the test.

The link below will bring you to a page of preliminary information to read through. Click “I wish to proceed” at the bottom of the page. You will then be presented with a variety of types of tests you can complete. Choose the “Race IAT” roughly halfway down the page.

https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/selectatest.html

 

infographic depicting the 5 D's of bystander intervention
5 Ds: Distract, Delegate, Document, Delay, Direct

The comic below depicts a common scenario experienced in public transit. This is an example of how you might choose to work through some of the scenarios presented within your small groups in this week’s live class. See if you can identify the 5 D’s as evidenced in this scenario.

https://www.tumblr.com/maeril/149669302551/hi-everyone-this-is-an-illustrated-guide-i-made

 

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