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Google Employees Propose Gender Inclusive Emoticons
Google is proposing to make emojis more gender inclusive by showing women as doctors, rock stars et al.
11 May 2016, 11:21 AM IST i

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A group of Google employees have submitted a report for more gender inclusive emoticons to Unicode Consortium, the body which oversees the creation and addition of new emojis.
The 12 new emoticons include women from different professions – from factory workers to rock stars, Google has covered it all.

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Google describes these emojis as those that represent “a wide range of professions for women and men with a goal of highlighting the diversity of women’s careers and empowering girls everywhere.”

(Photo: Unicode.org)
Amy Butcher’s article in New York Times titled ‘Emoji Feminism’ was cited as a source of inspiration by the group.
Lately, emojis have been tried to make as inclusive as possible by addressing concerns pertaining to race and religious identities.
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