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via FirstLadyB: An Inspirational video was made for little girls from Barbie telling them that the can do anything!! The video shows little girls  working as a professor, a tour guide, a veterinarian, a soccer coach and a business woman as adults watch on with smiles on their faces at the little ladies  acting out […]

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via Elev8: The company is also introducing the “Inspiring Women” doll series, which features famous aviator Amelia Earhart, Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, and mathematics pioneer Katherine Johnson, whose work for NASA was highlighted in the blockbuster film “Hidden Figures.” CLICK HERE to read story

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Mattel recently released a Game Developer Barbie in efforts to break gender stereotypes in the STEM industry; but one thing the toy company failed to do was feature the doll in different ethnicities. The only available option was a White doll with red hair. After noticing this while picking up a doll for his wife […]

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Barbie is finally bringing the many shades and beautiful features of women from all backgrounds to its brand with the introduction of 23 new dolls. Mattel made…

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Ava DuVernay, the uber-talented director of the seminal film, “Selma,” and the first African American woman at the helm of a Best Picture nomination at…

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Mattel, the maker of Barbie, will produce a bald fashion doll for children who have lost their hair because of illness or cancer, the company…

Kelly Motzko didn’t set out to court controversy when she entered a Target to find a gift for a four-year-old girl. Naturally she found herself in the toy aisle but she was not at all pleased by what she encountered. Among the many Barbies of various races in that toy aisle, there was a black Barbie that stood out for all the wrong reasons.

Kelly Motzko didn’t set out to court controversy when she entered a Target to find a gift for a four-year-old girl. Naturally she found herself in the toy aisle but she was not at all pleased by what she encountered. Among the many Barbies of various races in that toy aisle, there was a black Barbie that stood out for all the wrong reasons.

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With her careers as veterinarian, astronaut and U.S. president behind her, Barbie has at last found her true calling: as a second-career Episcopal priest.