wendy-kelly
Wendy-Kelly
wendy-kelly

I totally agree. It wasn't until I got a bit older, and tired of being held to a different set of standards then the men around me did it start to become glaringly obvious everytime I would be interrupted but the guys around me would not be. Even worse is when you're at work and a person with a lower status feels

so you're on the west coast of canada? and in a very specific tiny area that is free from sexism? tell us what that is like!

Depressing anecdote somewhat related: My new job has a "diversity counsel" made up of six white men. It was such a bummer to see that.

Even the comment, "I will allow you to finish" exudes unconscious bias, just sayin'.

Well, it looks like her job is to literally explain unconscious bias to people at google. I'm not sure what it says about her job if she has to take advantage of the Exec Chair's unconscious bias to pass herself off as a rando woman in a public event in order to call him out on it.

They're diverse in that one has white hair, and one has grey hair; also, one parts his hair on the left, and the other doesn't use a part. OBVIOUSLY.

Who thought it was a good idea to have two white dudes on a panel about diversity?

Here's why there's something wrong with it, and why it's not an HTML elitist thing. When creating a site from scratch with WYSIWYG editors you end up with a lot of excess code. When you want to make changes, you can also often end up with unnecessary code blocks that can cause problems down the line. It's also hard