The Catalyst #BiasCorrect International Women's Day Campaign Returns To Interrupt Unconscious Gender Bias In The Workplace
NEWYORK,March 4,2020 --Catalystis celebrating International Women's Day (IWD) 2020 with a reboot of its successful #BiasCorrect campaign to interrupt unconscious bias by highlightingthepowerofwordsusedtodescribewomenin the workplace.
Building on its 2019 IWD #BiasCorrect campaign success – which featured images of women leaders and influencers like Hillary Clinton and Sheryl Sandberg sharing biased words used to describe them in the workplace,along with a Slack plugin to correct gender-biased language – this year's campaign has expanded to include men. The goal is to demonstrate that women and men with the same talents and skills often are described in very different ways,creating barriers that can adversely impact women's advancement.
Last year's campaign,in partnership with women-led brandtransformationcompany Burns Group,reached an estimated 188.5 million people,and the hashtag #BiasCorrect attracted the interest of more than 32 million on Twitter. The #BiasCorrectwebpagereceived more than 114,000 visits from 89 countries across six continents,and since 2019,nearly 300 workplace teams have downloaded the #BiasCorrect plugin in Slack.
"The response to last year's #BiasCorrect campaign confirmed that many people are unaware of the impact of unconscious gender bias in the workplace. Therefore,we knew it was important to continue to educate everyone about how language affects inclusion," said Lorraine Hariton,Catalyst President and CEO. "We know the problem isn't fixed,and we're engaging men as gender partners in our 2020 #BiasCorrect campaign to interrupt bias and help women advance."
This year's #BiasCorrect gender-biased word photo generator is available in English,French,German,Spanish,and Japanese.
The #BiasCorrectSlack plugin tool is available in English,and Spanish. The plugin,updated by WillowTree for the 2020 campaign,tagsunconsciousbiasinreal-timeconversationsonwork-basedchatplatformssuchasSlack,identifyingwordsthatcreateharmfulgenderstereotypesby suggestingalternatives,such as "passionate" to replace "emotional" and "boss" to replace "bossy." It is available as an open-source code and can be adapted for other instant-messaging platforms.
The #BiasCorrect website features video testimonials from leaders and influencers who have faced gender bias; customizable social media posts for download;and informationonhowindividuals andcompaniescancombatunconsciousbias,including a photo uploader enabling men and women to add their own #BiasCorrect words.
"We felt it was important to extend our work with Catalyst to make #BiasCorrect even more inclusive," said Joanne McKinney,Burns Group CEO. "It's an unfortunate truth that gender bias is universal--and Catalyst's global footprint enables them to create wide-reaching tools that drive change."
Catalystinvitesindividualsandcompaniestovisitthe#BiasCorrectwebpage,which provides resources for both men and women to help understand,interrupt,and correct unconscious bias. The campaign will also be featured in various regions and cities in posters at bus stops and in elevators. Bank of America is the lead sponsor for this campaign.
AboutCatalyst
Catalyst isaglobalnonprofitworking withsomeoftheworld'smostpowerfulCEOsand leadingcompaniestohelpbuildworkplacesthatworkforwomen.Foundedin1962,Catalystdriveschangewithpioneeringresearch,practicaltools,andprovensolutionstoaccelerateandadvancewomenintoleadership—becauseprogressforwomenisprogressforeveryone.
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