I learned two things today:
One, the fun images that Google switches every day on their site ,that provides random information each day is called Google Doodle.
Two, these Doodles are really white male centered and show a distorted image of the world, saying that most important people in the science, artand in general in any pioneer area are mostly led by them.This made SPARK activists upset and they did a research between 2010 and 2013. The result is this: 457 Doodles showed up in 3 years and 357 of those were about males.
But my question is this: I know that recently (let's say since the 20th century?) females have been catching up on their rights and expressing their ideas, art etc., trying to be as creative and successful as males, doesn't SPARK understand that before this time, mainly males were the only ones doing this? Seriously though, it's not because females were not as smart as men but simply because they had different roles back then and they didn't have a chance to get acknowledgment.
Honestly, I'd like to retrack and say: I learned two things today, but let me modify my second new info to this snipet down here that I found while researching this topic: This Google Doodle image celebrates Miriam Makeba, nicknamed Mama Africa, a Grammy Award-winning South African singer and civil rights activist, who actually made it through the "cruel" Google selection, despite of being a female and of color.
What do you think? Click here to read further date about the research!




