Racism fuels users experiences : why you should understand the strength of biased narratives.
Marcy Charollois - 5 months ago
Failing facial recognition, assimilation of black people to gorillas on Google… Racism in the user experience can sometimes manifests itself in a spectacular way. However, it is not only in these examples that racist biases exist: they invite themselves into what we all produce in an insidious way. From design to implementation and into the use of products: without taking a step back, we can harm and create the exclusion of certain groups by perpetuating or even amplifying inequalities. It is also within companies, and therefore among industry employees, that we find misunderstandings that oppose and discriminate the most marginalized population. So, how do we guarantee neutral or universal experiences in a world where the UX is intended to be optimal and inclusive for everyone?
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