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Mattel partners with GoFundMe for Barbie Dream Gap Project A year after launching the Barbie Dream Gap Proje… | Barbie friends, Fashionistas style, Old barbie dolls
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Barbie on Twitter: "As part of our commitment to #CloseTheDreamGap, we will be donating $1 from every doll sold in the U.S. to the Barbie Dream Gap Project Fund. #Barbie60 Learn more
Young Girls Demand End to the 'Dream Gap' in Inspiring Barbie Ad | LBBOnline
Barbie - We welcome you to join the official Barbie Dream Gap Facebook Group! With resources & information to help uplift and encourage your child, the Group highlights impactful role models while
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Barbie - By the age of 5, many girls begin to internalize self-limiting beliefs, creating a “Dream Gap” that discourages them from believing that they can do or be anything, because of
Barbie Dream Gap Project Launches GoFundMe Initiative Timed to One Year Anniversary of the Program | Business Wire
Barbie Combats Bias via Dream Gap Project | World Branding Forum
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Dream Gap": Barbie wants to end gender inequality
Mattel's Barbie commits to closing the 'Dream Gap' for young girls | Ad Age
Barbie on Twitter: "Barbie knows that every child has limitless potential, but studies show that starting at age 5, girls are more likely than boys to develop self-limiting beliefs that hold them