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Season 1, Ep 2: How to Understand Unconscious Bias so we can See Women

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In this episode, we will examine the science and culture which causes unconscious bias which can make women seem invisible, and we will bust some myths along the way. Spoiler Alert: Women don’t talk too much!

Resources Used to Develop this Episode

Healthline, How Do People Form First Impressions, June 27, 2018

Shortchanged: Height Discrimination and Strategies for Social Change by Tanya Osensky

Wikipedia, Height Discrimination

The Guardian, How blind auditions help orchestras to eliminate gender bias, October 14, 2013

SHRM, Can Merit-Based Rewards Increase Gender and Race Bias? September 4, 2008

Gender, Race, and Meritocracy in Organizational Careers, The University of Chicago Press Journals, Vol 113, No. 6

New York Times, Is blind hiring the best hiring? February 28, 2016

Blind Spot: Hidden Biases of Good People by Mahzarin R. Banaji and Anthony G. Greenwald

You Might Be Mansplaining, Cultural Intelligence Center, September 16, 2019

That\'s What She Said by Joann Lipton

Stats show women barely speak in the Oscars' Best Picture Winning Films Susanne Alexander, Digital Spy June 3, 2018

A Man For Every Woman, Nancy R. Smith

Invisible Woman Superhero, Wikipedia

A Special Thanks for Contributing to This Episode

Dr. Nithila Peter, eiLeads

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