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Airbnb blocks Oregon hosts from seeing guests’ names in push against racial bias
Move comes after lawsuit in which three Black women alleged discrimination tied to names and photos

Carly Olson
Tue 4 Jan 2022 06.00 GMT

Airbnb rental hosts in the state of Oregon will no longer be able to see guests’ names before approving their bookings, according to a new plan announced by the company.

The policy update is specific to Oregon, for now, and was born out of a lawsuit in which three Black women from the Portland, Oregon, area alleged the rental site’s use of names and photographs allowed for racial discrimination, violating the state’s public accommodation laws.

The suit was settled in 2019, and starting on 31 January, Airbnb announced this week, hosts in Oregon will only see a guest’s initials until their booking is confirmed, only after which their full name will be visible. The update will be in effect for at least two years, the company said.

“As part of our ongoing work, we will take any learnings from this process and use them to inform future efforts to fight bias,” the company added.

Complaints about discrimination on Airbnb aren’t new. In 2015 and 2016, the hashtag #AirbnbWhileBlack circulated, highlighting racism experienced by some of the platform’s users. Many Black users discussed being denied bookings until they changed their names online or used generic profile photos. Some even found that using photos of white individuals could game the system.

A study conducted by Harvard Business School researchers in 2016 affirmed these stories through data. After studying 6,400 Airbnb listings in five American cities, the study concluded that “requests from guests with distinctively African American names are roughly 16% less likely to be accepted than identical guests with distinctively white names”.



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I think Airbnb's decision is a step towards fostering inclusivity and combating discrimination. More companies should do the same.
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Wow, so much discrimination that I never realized occurring. The things people of color deal with on a day-to-day basis as a matter of fact are the very things I take for granted.
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https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/ ... 310687007/
An African American man from Detroit is suing the owners of the Shinola Hotel, alleging staffers discriminated against him when he applied for a job.

The lawsuit was filed Wednesday in Wayne County Circuit Court in Detroit by Marko Law on behalf of Dwight Jackson. The 27-year-old is seeking damages and legal costs.

In the suit, Jackson claims the hotel's management never contacted him after he applied for a job multiple times between January and April under his name.

However, he alleges when he applied for a job using "a more readily apparent Caucasian name," hotel management contacted him within a week and asked to meet for a job interview.
And who names their hotel a slang term for shit anyway?
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Shinola is a defunct American brand of shoe polish. There used to be a saying, "She doesn't know shit from Shinola." It meant she couldn't tell the difference (but there was a difference).
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Foggy wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 8:34 am Shinola is a defunct American brand of shoe polish. There used to be a saying, "She doesn't know shit from Shinola." It meant she couldn't tell the difference (but there was a difference).
When it was A Thing, was the polish's name pronounced "shine-ola" or "shin-ola"? The shine version fits the branding, the shin version fits the saying.
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I always said "shy-no-lah" with the accent on the second syllable, but that's just me.
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Foggy wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 3:27 pm I always said "shy-no-lah" with the accent on the second syllable, but that's just me.
My dad used the expression from time to time. It was pronounced "shy-no-lah", never "shin-oh-lah" (SE Ohio).
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Foggy wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 3:27 pm I always said "shy-no-lah" with the accent on the second syllable, but that's just me.
Same with me. I think I must have heard it that way from my folks.
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Shy-no-la.
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