On the heels of the Ellen Pao
discrimination case in Silicon Valley, the issue of professional gender equality is
having a serious moment in the spotlight. And, even as we continue to contend
with problems like the wage gap and
the lack of women in tech, there's
no doubt that great strides have been made over the last 50 years
toward establishing a more equitable workplace culture for women. We may
not be there yet — far from it — but we're well on our way. Or, so we
thought.
The Week reports that if you run a Google image search for the term "CEO," the first result for a woman is none other than Barbie — or rather, CEO Barbie. And, you'll still have to scroll through several rows of (primarily white) men before you even get to her. (In the screenshot below, she's in the bottom row, third from the right.) To make matters worse, CEO Barbie isn't even a real product. According to the Verge, the image is from a 2005 article that appeared in The Onion. Not exactly what our foremothers and champions of the Women's Lib movement might have hoped for.
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