On Wednesday, the New York Times reported that at least one attendee at Harvard's Women Engineers Code conference was somewhat put off by some of the promotional products distributed there. The items in question were nail files and mirrors provided by Goldman Sachs. The complaining attendee featured in the Times story questioned whether the items are "sexy feminism" or gender stereotyping.
Was This Goldman Sachs Promotion Sexist?
On Wednesday, the New York Times reported that at least one attendee at Harvard's Women Engineers Code conference was somewhat put off by some of the promotional products distributed there. The items in question were nail files and mirrors provided by Goldman Sachs. The complaining attendee featured in the Times story questioned whether the items are "sexy feminism" or gender stereotyping.
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