representation

A diverse range of new Barbie dolls has been released, including a doll with no hair and a doll with the skin condition vitiligo. Since its debut in 1959, the iconic fashion doll now comes with a range of different body types, hairstyles and skin tones, to better reflect the world girls see today. We spoke to two women about what it means to them to see themselves represented.
A new GLAAD study finds several signs of progress as well as many missed opportunities for TV creators.