It’s here! The first episode in our new series, No Filter: Women Owning It Online, with New York Magazine’s The Cut.
Today, our launch episode. Every day next week, a new conversation with a badass woman about the highs and lows of living online. And how they've bent the internet to their will. Trust us, you don’t have to be a woman for this series to be a must-listen.
Since #metoo, we’re rethinking what it means to be a woman in the world. But what about being a woman online? In this first episode, why we need No Filter. Plus, we go deep with software engineer Erica Joy Baker. She’s worked behind the scenes at Google, Slack, Patreon. Sites we use to present ourselves to the world, built mostly by white men. Erica explains why that really matters.
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Why Everyone is Talking About Digital Minimalism
How The Best Teacher Teaches Creativity
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Rice Bunny: The Me Too Movement Comes to China
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How To Have No Filter
No Filter: Jasmyn Lawson
No Filter: Barbara Kruger
No Filter: Christiane Amanpour
No Filter: Amy Sherald
No Filter: Trace Lysette
No Filter: Lele Pons
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