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Pixar’s Purl and Why Women Should Not Have to Act Like Men To Succeed at Work
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Pixar’s Purl and Why Women Should Not Have to Act Like Men To Succeed at Work

Pixar’s short film Purl is a commentary on bro culture that thrives at workplaces. It is a story that most working women today know all too well, where they devise ways to be “accepted” in offices often dominated by men. But why should women have to dress like men or crack crass jokes to fit in?
Posted by Sanjukta Bose June 30, 2016

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