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Welcome to the '''Gender bias task force''', a ] belonging to ]. A task force consists of a group of editors devoted to the management of a particular issue or topic on Misplaced Pages. This page has been set up to ease coordination of their efforts. | |||
If you'd like to help out in any way, please add your name to the list of participants. | |||
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The aim of the task force is to identify gender bias on Misplaced Pages – whether in articles, discussions or policies – and to take steps to counter it, as well as to raise awareness of how it can affect editorial and other decisions. | |||
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Welcome to the Gender bias task force, a task force belonging to WikiProject Countering systemic bias. A task force consists of a group of editors devoted to the management of a particular issue or topic on Misplaced Pages. This page has been set up to ease coordination of their efforts.
If you'd like to help out in any way, please add your name to the list of participants.
Scope
The aim of the task force is to identify gender bias on Misplaced Pages – whether in articles, discussions or policies – and to take steps to counter it, as well as to raise awareness of how it can affect editorial and other decisions.