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Awareness of our biases helps us recognize their influence

The Bias Inside Us, a traveling exhibition produced for the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES), offers an opportunity to learn how to challenge bias in the world through awareness of one’s own bias. To engage visitors with thought-provoking media such as video testimonies, activities, and games, SITES engaged Night Kitchen Interactive.

A woman sitting by a screen

Photograph By University of Wisconsin–Green Bay

A man staring at a wall of faces

Photograph by St. Cloud State University

Building upon an established visual identity, Night Kitchen Interactive produced over a dozen digital interactives to support the exhibition. These include a series of animated testimonial videos about the serious consequences of bias, an immersive expert interview between psychologist Dr. Tessa Charlesworth and philosopher Dr. Kwame Anthony Appiah, and a serious “choose your own adventure” game that teaches users how to spot and confront microaggressions in a casual social setting.

A man by a large poster

Photograph by St. Cloud State University

The Bias Inside Us continues to travel across the United States and will conclude its tour in 2026. 

The science of bias

Photograph by St. Cloud State University

Two women by a screen

Photograph By University of Wisconsin–Green Bay

Buzz

Among the videos in the exhibition is a series that features eight voices from diverse perspectives sharing personal experience with bias.

Weidner Center for the Performing Arts

As you walk through, you’ll notice compelling images, hands-on interactive features, and powerful testimonials and videos to unpack the concept of bias.

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