Chelsey Glasson is a researcher, writer, and future attorney who spent the past two decades working in both the public policy and tech sectors. After a memo she wrote about her experiences with pregnancy discrimination at Google went viral, Chelsey's fight for justice was sponsored by the American Association of University Women and covered by media outlets such as NPR, Vice, the New York Times, CNBC, the Guardian, the BBC, and the Washington Post. A passionate advocate, Chelsey has successfully lobbied for anti-pregnancy discrimination and workers' rights legislation, and she's also published op-eds in outlets such as Fast Company, Fortune, and Business Insider. Chelsey lives in Washington state with her husband and two children.
"""Glasson's memoir is well organized, reaching back into her past for context, explaining her career path, and breaking down company jargon and processes with lucidity. Glasson also shows laudable self-awareness throughout, taking note of her own privilege and admitting to mistakes, and this is what renders her book so useful: The author claims not to speak for everyone, but she offers advice and foregrounds the experiences of others facing discrimination, particularly in her final chapter and an appendix. Overall, this is a memoir and advice book that's sure to reveal to many readers just how common pregnancy discrimination is."" -Kirkus Reviews ""Black Box is more than a story about pregnancy discrimination; it's a book about why corporations continue to get away with allowing discrimination and harassment to occur within their walls."" -Gretchen Carlson, acclaimed journalist, bestselling author, empowerment advocate, and Co-Founder of Lift Our Voices ""Pregnancy discrimination is not a women's issue-it is a public health issue. Beautifully written, Chelsey illustrates, through her painful and arduous journey, how discrimination and harassment during pregnancy can have serious impacts on mothers, their partners, their babies, and all the relationships within the family unit."" -Dr. Shoshana Bennett (Dr. Shosh), perinatal psychologist, author, and speaker ""This inside look at work culture and how it affects personal lives will pull you in and keep you there. An eye-opening look at the tech industry and the discriminations that still pervade the workforce, Black Box is an informative and gripping read that will have you seeing red flags in your own life more clearly."" -Independent Book Review"