Recognizing and Combating Implicit Bias in New York
Implicit bias—the unconscious attitudes and stereotypes that impact our actions and decisions—can be a controversial and confusing subject. However, as a 2019 Newsday Long Island real estate exposé revealed, implicit bias can have a significant impact on real estate professionals’ interactions with consumers. With this in mind, the New York Department of Licensing Services mandated this two-hour course to make licensees aware of what implicit bias is, explain how to recognize it in themselves, and understand the illegal and immoral impact it has on the public.
This course explores the roots of implicit bias in government-sanctioned practices such as redlining and blockbusting, then shows licensees how to recognize their own implicit biases, as well as disparate impact and treatment.
Course highlights include:
- Redlining’s history in the U.S.
- Suburban development and racial disparities
- The Fair Housing Act
- The protected classes
- Recognizing implicit bias
- The Long Island Newsday report
- Disparate treatment and disparate impact
State Requirements For New York
New York State Requirement Details for Real Estate Pre-Licensing Education
Hours Required by the State: 77 hours
Licensing Exam: The licensing exam is administered by the New York Department of State. Registration for the state licensing exam is an entirely separate process from proctoring for your course final exam. For instructions to register for your state licensing exam and further information, please click here.
New York Department of State
Street Address: One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12231
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 22001, Albany, NY 12201-2001
Phone: 518.474.4429
Fax: 518.473.6648