The document discusses implicit and unconscious bias. It explains that the human brain takes in a vast amount of information but is consciously aware of only a small portion. As a result, the brain relies on mental shortcuts and assumptions that can lead to biases. These biases can manifest in different areas of life, like healthcare, education, and criminal justice. The presentation provides examples and discusses strategies for recognizing and addressing implicit bias, such as perspective taking, decision-making improvements, and self-reflection on feelings and values. The goal is to help close the gap between professed values and actual behaviors.