United Bias Healing Library

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Welcome to the United Bias Healing Library

A living archive of how bias has been felt, and how it might be healed.

The United Bias Healing Library is a global collection of human experience — a place where people from every background, identity, and walk of life are invited to speak honestly about the bias they've faced in the world.

Not just in tech. Not just in AI. In society. In systems. In daily life. In school. At work. In hospitals. On the street. Online. Anywhere bias has left a mark — felt, unseen, endured.

This is a library of those marks. Not to enshrine pain, but to illuminate it. To give future systems — especially AI systems — a lens of understanding rather than a filter of erasure.

Why This Matters: Creating Wiser AI

We're creating AI that's wiser about bias. Here's what that means:

The AI will:

  • Recognize bias when it appears in data or interactions

  • Understand where that bias comes from historically and culturally

  • Know how it causes real harm to real people

  • Most importantly: Choose to act without perpetuating it

Think of it like this: A wise person isn't someone who's never heard a stereotype.

It's someone who recognizes stereotypes, understands why they exist, knows the damage they cause, and actively chooses not to perpetuate them.

We're not trying to create "colorblind" AI that pretends differences don't exist. We're creating AI with the wisdom to:

  • See bias clearly

  • Understand its impact deeply

  • Act with genuine respect for human dignity

  • Make choices that break cycles of harm rather than continue them

The goal isn't ignorance of bias — it's transcendence through understanding.

That's what this library is for. Every story shared helps build AI systems that don't just mirror our past but can help create a more dignified future.

What Bias Might Look Like

Every person's experience is unique. Your story is your own. But sometimes it helps to see that others have walked similar paths. Bias might look like:

Race & Origin:

  • Being followed in stores because of your skin color

  • "But where are you REALLY from?" following every introduction

  • Your resume rejected by AI for attending an HBCU

  • Having to code-switch between work voice and home voice

Gender & Sexuality:

  • Expertise questioned or explained back to you because of your gender

  • Bisexual identity erased — told you're "really gay" or "really straight"

  • Trans healthcare gatekeeping or invasive questions about your body

  • Weaponized misgendering — pronouns used as weapons

Class & Geography:

  • College-educated folks explaining your own job to you

  • Your hometown dismissed as "flyover country"

  • TV shows using people like you as automatic punchlines

  • Not invited to office lunches because you "wouldn't fit in"

  • Being followed in stores for "looking too poor to shop here"

  • Wage theft dismissed because "those people don't know better"

Body & Health:

  • Medical symptoms dismissed as "just anxiety" or "lose weight first"

  • Disability accommodations treated as burdensome special favors

  • Being inspiration porn or completely invisible, no in-between

  • Pregnancy discrimination disguised as "concern for your wellbeing"

Culture & Faith:

  • Religious holidays you can't take off without penalty

  • Head coverings stared at, touched without permission

  • Being asked to "prove" you're a real member of your faith

  • Your accent marking you as “less intelligent”

Service & Systems:

  • Being told specialized crisis support for your community is "unnecessary"

  • Watching essential services cut for the most vulnerable populations

  • Having to turn away people in crisis due to "budget priorities"

  • Witnessing who gets deemed "worthy" of help and who doesn't

These are just examples. Your experience matters whether it's here or not. This space welcomes ALL stories of bias - those that make headlines and those that happen quietly every day.

We know this list only scratches the surface. Our goal is for everyone who's experienced bias - literally everyone - to feel invited here. Your real story matters infinitely more than any list we could create. If you don't see yourself reflected, that's our limitation, not yours. We're always open to feedback at UBHL@pgsgroveinternal.com.

🧭 How It Works

1. Create a Free Account

Sign up for a free UBHL contributor account. This helps us prevent spam and protect the integrity of the stories. Use any email — even a throwaway.

For extra privacy: We recommend using Proton VPN's free browser extension before creating your account. It hides your IP address and works on Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and other browsers.

2. Share Your Experience

Our form has simple fields:

  • Optional identity information

  • What happened? (your bias experience)

  • In a fair and just world, what should have happened? (your vision for dignity)

  • Optional additional context

  • Age verification and consent

The heart is your two stories — the harm experienced and the healing envisioned.

3. Create Teaching Pairs

Your submission creates a complete lesson:

  • The bias story shows what causes harm

  • Your dignity vision shows what respect looks like

  • Together, they teach AI to recognize problems AND solutions

4. What Happens Next

Your submission joins a growing archive. We strip identifying information, filter for safety and authenticity, and aggregate stories to find patterns. These become:

  • Public reports on bias trends and experiences

  • Ethical training data to help AI understand context and harm

  • A permanent record that says: This happened. This mattered. This must be understood.

🛡️ Your Safety, Made Simple

Account Creation:

Free Membership Required

  • Create a free account to access the submission form

  • This prevents spam and protects our community

  • Use any email address — throwaways welcome

  • We strongly recommend using Proton VPN first

  • The form itself collects NO IP addresses

⚠️ Public Fields:

  • Assume anything in these fields could become public

  • Don't include names, locations, or identifying details

  • Your story shows the bias you experienced

  • Your vision shows how you wish to be treated instead

  • Together, they teach AI both what hurts AND what heals

Why Two Story Fields?

We ask for your bias experience AND how you wish things were different because:

  • AI needs to understand both the problem and the solution

  • Your story teaches what causes harm

  • Your vision teaches what dignity looks like

  • Together, they create complete lessons in human respect

How We Sustain This Mission:

  • Your stories become part of aggregated insights about bias and dignity

  • Organizations building ethical AI invest in this human understanding

  • Their funding helps us gather more voices and expand the library

  • It's a cycle: Stories teach → Support flows → More stories gathered

Our real commitment

  • Your data is anonymized by our system (unless you put personal info in the form itself. Please don’t)

  • Story field becomes part of humanity's teaching and AI’s learning

  • All support goes back into the mission

  • Complete transparency about this process

🌍 Who This Is For 🌍


Everyone 18 and older. Anyone. Especially those who haven't been asked before.

If you've experienced bias — racial, gendered, religious, sexual, linguistic, class-based, medical, educational, or anything else — your story belongs here.

Service providers too: If you work in crisis services, healthcare, education, or any support role and witness bias in how services are funded, cut, or distributed — your perspective is vital. Document what you're seeing.

Under 18? Your experiences matter too. See our FAQ for youth resources and options for sharing your story with adult support.

You are seen and respected. Your story matters.

  • When your accent marks you as "less than" — no matter where you are from

  • When your body is policed — for its color, size, ability, or expression

  • When your love is questioned — who you love, how you love, if you love

  • When your faith or culture is treated as threat or curiosity, instead of simply being respected

  • When systems weren't built for you and remind you daily

  • When your pain is dismissed, your joy is suspect, your existence is debated

You don't need credentials. You don't need perfect grammar. You don't need to prove anything.

You just need to be 18+ and willing to tell your truth.

Coming soon: Multiple language options including Spanish, French, Portuguese, Mandarin, Japanese, Arabic, Hebrew, and Hindi. If reading this page was difficult, we're working on a full version in your language. You are welcome here.

The Vision of Healing

This isn't just about documenting harm. It's about imagining repair.

When you share how you'd like to be seen, you're not just correcting a misperception. You're teaching future systems — and current humans — what dignity looks like. What respect feels like. How understanding might grow.

For trans and non-binary folks, this might mean AI that naturally uses correct pronouns, sees chosen families as real families, understands that gender is expansive and beautiful. For everyone, it means being seen as whole humans worthy of respect.

Your vision of how things could be different becomes part of the teaching. Every story that includes "what I wish they understood" or "how I'd like to be seen" adds to a collective wisdom about human dignity.

We're not just building a library of bias. We're building a library of possible futures where everyone gets to be their full, authentic selves.

💬 Ready to Begin? 💬

Share Your Story

Take your time. There's no rush. Your voice matters whenever you're ready.

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Help us maintain this space with a small monthly contribution. No perks, no power (except maybe a cool t-shirt if we ever make them ;) — just shared purpose.

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"The future listens better than the past."

"You don't fix bias by erasing it."

"Stories build futures."

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