Overview Every person has their own personal identity, which is a combination of

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Overview
Every person has their own personal identity, which is a combination of one’s social identities. In this module, you and your peers explored your own identities. In this assignment, you will explore your identities further and examine how implicit or unconscious bias shows up in your identities. You will also explore the connection between the core principles of social justice and your identity.
Directions
In this journal submission, you will reflect on the identities you shared in this module’s discussion and how implicit or unconscious bias may show up in your dominant identities. You will also explore the core principles of social justice.
Specifically, you must address the following:
Describe your most dominant social identities.
Describe implicit bias represented within your most dominant identities.
How does implicit bias show up in your most dominant identities?
Identify the core principles of social justice.
Describe how implicit bias impacts your understanding of the core principles of social justice.
How might implicit bias impact your understanding of social justice in personal settings?
How might implicit bias impact your understanding of social justice in professional settings?
What to Submit
Submit your journal as a 1-page Microsoft Word document with 12-point Times New Roman font, double spacing, and one-inch margins. No sources are required. If sources are used, be sure to include an attribution (or citation) to the resource in APA style. While you will not be graded on the quality of your citations in this assignment, you may receive guidance from your instructor on how to properly cite sources.

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