Caroline Criado Pérez
Criado Pérez interrogates the pervasive gender data gap that defines much of our contemporary society. Her purpose is to expose and rectify the biases that invisibly govern numerous facets of life, from urban planning to healthcare. Through her influential book "Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men," she provides a rigorous analysis of how systemic sexism shapes policies and systems, often to the detriment of women. By weaving personal narratives with empirical evidence, Pérez offers a compelling critique of male-centric designs and highlights the necessity for inclusive data collection.\n\nReaders gain a nuanced understanding of the invisible barriers faced by women, particularly in how gender biases affect everyday experiences and opportunities. Her writing appeals to those interested in feminist empowerment, social justice, and anyone concerned with data equity. Moreover, her campaign successes, such as advocating for the inclusion of Jane Austen on British banknotes and the installation of the first woman's statue in Parliament Square, exemplify her commitment to tangible societal change.\n\nThe impact of Criado Pérez's work is evident through the recognition she has received, including the Royal Society Science Book Prize and an appointment as Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE). Her contributions extend beyond her books; her activism continues to challenge systemic inequalities and encourage broader societal discourse on gender issues. As a result, her body of work serves as a pivotal resource for understanding and addressing gender bias, ensuring her place as a leading voice in the ongoing fight for equality.
Books by Caroline Criado Pérez

Invisible Women
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