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In the 1960s, Mattel introduced the first African American Barbie. Today, diversity stands as one of the most crucial elements for the Barbie brand
History of Barbie timeline
Challenging Stereotypes: “Barbie Can't Code” Unveils the Doll's Complex Legacy in the Digital Age
Barbie Encourages Diversity in Leadership with New Campaign Dolls
World Barbie Day: Why inclusion and diversity matters when it comes to dolls
More than a material girl: Scholars talk about what Barbie represents - The 19th
How Mattel reinvented Barbie To Become A Global Icon
Diversity of Dolls to Teach Children Antiracism - Brownicity
What 'Barbie' Says About the Gender Wars - POLITICO
Barbie Through the Ages
Barbiecore': The Problems with Barbie and Consumerism
Is Barbie a feminist icon? It's complicated : NPR
I am a Barbie girl in the AI world — the ethical story behind Barbie, by Mayasherman
New Barbie set features a Black woman as a political candidate – The Hill