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Whistleblowing While Black: How Truth-Telling Changes the Careers of Black Women in Tech
Black women whistleblowers not only jeopardize their professional prospects, experts say, but often face more intense backlash
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Emerson Malone is a copy editor and writer based in Los Angeles. Originally from Northern California, he studied journalism at the University of Oregon. Before The Markup, he worked at BuzzFeed News.
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Black women whistleblowers not only jeopardize their professional prospects, experts say, but often face more intense backlash
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Automated Censorship
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Show Your WorkAutomated Censorship
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