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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Unconscious Bias – Knowing What You Don’t Know
DESCRIPTION:Lunch & Learn: Unconscious Bias – Knowing What You Don’t Know \nWith Derek Mosley \nUnconscious Bias is a learned stereotype that is automatic\, unintentional\, deeply ingrained\, universal\, and able to influence behavior. Unconscious bias seeps into decisions that affect recruitment\, retention\, hiring\, access to healthcare\, banking\, housing\, education\, the justice system\, providing services\, interpersonal interactions\, and outcomes in ways that can disadvantage both individuals and groups of people. We all have some form of unconscious bias\, and the key is to recognize that we have it and employ techniques to mitigate it. \nIn this session you will learn: \n\nHow to assess\, define and measure your unconscious bias\nThe history of unconscious bias in America\nHow subconsciously\, decisions are being made in your mind\nHow unconscious bias affects everyday life\nWays to mitigate your bias\n\n  \nDate: Thursday\, May 14 \, 2026\nTime: Lunch at 11:15am | Presentation at 12:30pm\nLocation: Village on the Square | 314 East Village Court\, Dousman\, WI 53118\nCost: $16 per person \n  \nLunch Seating begins at 11am in River’s Edge Restaurant. The presentation begins promptly at 12:30pm in the community room. \nSpace is limited — register today to reserve your seat!\n(Registration closes Thursday\, May 7) \nLink straight to registration: https://threepillars.salsalabs.org/lunchlearnmay2026?page=register \nResidents – please sign up in the portal. \n  \nAbout the Speaker \nA Marquette University Law School graduate\, Derek Mosley served as an Assistant District Attorney for Milwaukee County\, and then a Municipal Court Judge before becoming the Chief Judge of the Milwaukee Municipal Court. He now works as the Director of the Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education at Marquette University Law School. He sits on several Boards throughout the Milwaukee community. Judge Mosley has won numerous awards for his work in public service\, lectures at both Marquette University and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee\, and\, as a kidney transplant recipient\, is an advocate for accurate depictions of organ transplants in film and television. \n  \nMenu ~  \nSpring Asparagus Soup \nWith lemon\, thyme\, and scallions. \n  \nPork Agrodolce \nGrilled pork ribeye with sweet and sour fig sauce. Served with Butter bean mash and braised Swiss chard. \n  \nStrawberry Cheesecake \nVanilla cheesecake with fresh strawberries and chocolate sauce. \n  \nPlease notify dining services of any food allergies so we may accommodate your needs:\n📞 262.965.7231 \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.threepillars.org/event/lunch-learn-unconscious-bias/
LOCATION:Village on the Square Community Room\, 314 E Village Court\, Dousman\, WI\, 53118
CATEGORIES:Community Education,Community Event
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SUMMARY:Badger Talks - Rejuvenating the Aging Brain
DESCRIPTION:Rejuvenating the Aging Brain\nPresented by:  Betsy Quinlan\n\nProfessor and Chair – School of Medicine and Public Health | Department of Neuroscience at UW-Madison \nOur brains excel at detecting novelty\, and this skill is important for learning\, perception and decision making. This talk will present new research and ideas on how maintaining an enriched environment improves quality of life and cognitive function with age. \nMonday\, May 25 | 1-2pm\nHolz Pavilion – Theater\n314 East Village Court | Dousman\, WI 53118 \nFREE EVENT. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.\nRegistration appreciated but not required. \n*Residents can sign-up via the portal.Contact: Jen Graf\, Senior Director of Cognitive Health\n 262.965.7133 or Email: Jgraf@threepillars.org
URL:https://www.threepillars.org/event/badger-talks-rejuvenating-the-aging-brain/
LOCATION:Holz Pavilion Theater\, 314 E Village Ct\, Dousman\, WI\, 53188\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cognitive Health Initiatives,Community Education
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