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Run-down:
We ruminate on whether there really is a problem with technology designed primarily by men for men, and the American Medical Association study that says yes. Then we turn to gender-based emojis and a body positive underwear campaign for men.
Speaking of color, our tooltip of the week is a new app that hides an applicant’s details to eliminate unconscious bias in hiring.
And we have some thoughts about the #UnFairandLovely hashtag that’s trending on Instagram and the new UberPitch app.
Links:
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The problem with a technology revolution designed primarily for men via QZ.com
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Sending the wrong message: Do emojis reinforce female stereotypes? via CTV News
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Aerie Released A Body Positive Underwear Campaign For Men via BuzzFeed
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How This Tinder-Like App Aims To Eliminate Unconscious Bias In Recruiting via Fast Company
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Toronto—Your Big Break is Arriving Now with UberPITCH
Tags: uberpitch, aerie, emojis, bias, blendoor, unfairandlovely