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Emoji sorely lack the full spectrum of professional and personal interests, especially for women. A proposal from a group of Google employees might be a solution. There’s a growing push to ...
There are currently no emoji for people who don't identify as male or female — but that could change very soon. Unicode's draft emoji list for new emoji releases contains three gender inclusive ...
SAN FRANCISCO – Female emoji of color have joined the workforce. Eleven new emoji representing both women and men in a variety of professions have been approved by Unicode Emoji Subcommittee.
the Unicode Emoji Subcommittee is adding more than 100 emoji that better indicate the professions women hold. That means women and girls can now use emoji versions of themselves as doctors ...
The Unicode Consortium announced plans (PDF) to support new emoji aimed at promoting gender equality—11 new "professional" emoji will depict both men and women performing different jobs, and ...
Update: Say hello to the new working women emoji! The Unicode Consortium approved 11 new emoji — with female, male, and different skin-tone options. They also approved adding the male and female ...
There's an implicit gender bias lurking in your emoji keyboard which you might not have even noticed. There are currently three women's shoe emoji, but all three of them have high heels.
your private-detective emoji and many many more mostly male emojis. Isn’t it time we had at least a few professional-women characters out there to choose from? Well, Google thinks it’s way ...
What emoji do lack, according to a team at Google, is a fair representation of professional women. In a presentation to Unicode, the organisation that manages and approves emoji, Google staff ...
A team of four Google employees has developed a set of 13 emoji designed to better represent women in the professional world. In a presentation to the Unicode Consortium, the body that approves ...