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Google engineer: Being sexist today is like ‘being gay in the 1950s’
He wrote a long memo complaining about his employer and insulting his coworkers, and he’s surprised he got fired.
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Google grants $1 million to preserve Stonewall oral history
Sen. Chuck Schumer said the grant sends a clear message to President Trump that Stonewall’s national monument designation is here to stay.
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Record fundraising for Singapore pride as foreigners are banned
The government banned foreigners from pride, which forced organizers to fundraise locally.
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Today’s Google Doodle honors the man who created the rainbow flag
“A true flag is not something you can really design. A true flag is torn from the soul of the people. A flag is something that everyone owns and that’s why they work.”
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Texas’s ‘bathroom bill’ causes Republican stand-off
Texas Republicans are fighting each other over an anti-transgender “bathroom bill.”
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YouTube says LGBTQ content won’t be ‘restricted’ anymore
YouTube worked for a month on its algorithm and un-restricted 12 million videos, including a video of lesbian wedding vows.
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The positive message behind this Google doodle gave us all the feels
Google chose this teenage girl’s drawing of smiling children of different races, genders, sexual orientations, religions, and abilities from among 50 entries.
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A peek under the hood of Uber shows it needs to hire more women and minorities
As the car-for-hire company investigates allegations of sexual harassment, a survey shows it has a long way to go to diversify its ranks.
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Are these 3 non-binary emoji coming to your phone this year?
With emoji getting more diverse and resolutions increasing on phones, a developer is trying to introduce non-gendered emoji.
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You’ll be surprised to see who’s not standing up for transgender rights
Google, Facebook and the major wireless phone companies are among the major corporations that opted out of supporting Gavin Grimm’s Supreme Court case.