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Law Practice

Jun. 21, 2023

Inclusion of Asian American and Pacific Islander women should be a priority in the legal community

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Sandy K. Roxas

Founding Partner
Roxas Law, APC

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Implicit bias is the act of attributing subconscious beliefs, negative attitudes, and stereotypes towards a group of people, and exists without purposeful intent. Despite being a form of silent judgment, implicit bias perpetuates discriminatory social views and prevents inclusive professional environments. Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) female attorneys continue to face implicit bias today, impacting their self-esteem and ability to advocate for clients as...

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