Showing posts with label African American Ballerina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label African American Ballerina. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 03, 2016

Barbie® Launches Misty Copeland Doll



EL SEGUNDO, Calif.May 2, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Today Barbie® is honoring Misty Copeland by unveiling a doll in her likeness to continue to show girls they can be anything.  Copeland, the first African-American female principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre (ABT), has been a role model to girls throughout her career. 
The doll is part of the Barbie Sheroes program, honoring female heroes who inspire girls by breaking boundaries and expanding possibilities for women everywhere. Copeland joins an esteemed group of diverse Barbie Sheroes, including Ava DuVernay,Emmy RossumEva ChenKristin Chenoweth, Sydney "Mayhem" Keiser, Trisha Yearwood and Zendaya.
The fashions for the doll were inspired by Copeland's Firebird costume from her first American Ballet Theatre principal role, which she is performing again on May 18 (matinee) and 19 as part of ABT's annual spring season at the Metropolitan Opera House. Copeland was intimately involved in the doll's design and partnered with the Barbie design team on all the details. 
"I always dreamed of becoming an ABT ballerina and through Barbie I was able to play out those dreams early on," said Copeland. "It's an honor to be able to inspire the next generation of kids with my very own Barbie doll."
Copeland shows girls how to break boundaries both on and off the stage. She began dancing on a Boys & Girls Club basketball court and continues to be very active in local Clubs in various cities. She also works with Project PliĆ©, ABT's comprehensive initiative to increase racial and ethnic representation in ballet and diversify America's ballet companies.  
"Misty Copeland is at the center of a cultural conversation around how women continue to break boundaries," said Lisa McKnight, General Manager and Senior Vice President, Barbie. "As a brand, we want to honor women, like Misty, who are inspiring the next generation of girls to live out their dreams. We know role play often leads to real "play" in life and we're thrilled to celebrate Misty with her very own doll."
This initiative furthers the Barbie "You Can Be Anything" campaign message echoing that when a girl plays with Barbie, she imagines anything she can become. Earlier this year, Barbie expanded their Fashionistas® line by introducing even more diversity with three new body types – tall, curvy and petite – seven skin tones, 22 eye colors, 24 hairstyles and countless on-trend fashions and accessories.
For more information and images, please visit www.barbiemedia.com. The doll is available today for $29.95on www.thebarbiecollection.com and rolling out to retailers nationwide.  
About Mattel
The Mattel family of companies is a worldwide leader in the design, manufacture and marketing of toys and family products. Mattel's portfolio of best-selling brands includes Barbie®, the most popular fashion doll ever produced, Hot Wheels®, Monster High®, American Girl®, Thomas & Friends®, Fisher-Price® brands and MEGA® Brands, as well as a wide array of entertainment-inspired toy lines. In 2015, Mattel was named one of the "World's Most Ethical Companies" by Ethisphere Magazine and in 2014 ranked No. 5 on Corporate Responsibility Magazine's "100 Best Corporate Citizens" list. With worldwide headquarters in El Segundo, Calif., Mattel's companies employ approximately 31,000 people in 40 countries and territories and sell products in more than 150 nations. Visit us at www.mattel.comwww.facebook.com/mattel or www.twitter.com/mattel.
© Misty Copeland Enterprises, Inc. 2016

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Progress for Tomorrow: Expert Sebastain Cor-Dova Awakens Minds to African Americans' Plight


Progress for Tomorrow: Expert Sebastain Cor-Dova Awakens Minds to African Americans' Plight

New book explores current economic problems, social and psychological stigmas.

Woodbridge, Va. (PRWEB) January 08, 2014

The struggles of the African American community throughout the history of the United States are no secret. According to Sebastain Cor-Dova, the negative effects of social and economic disparities continue to impact and shape modern society.

Cor-Dova tackles the tough subjects of race, stereotypes, socio-economic standings and the power of thought in his new book “Stepping Into Tomorrow: The Awakening”.

“I feel that a change is necessary among the black community, and I think my novel provides a storyline to spark discussion,” said Cor-Dova. “I wrote the book as a call-to-action for people to realize and develop an understanding of the current issues and dangers surrounding an unchanged society.”

The work functions as a commentary on the current relationships between African Americans and society. Through the perspectives of three young professional women in Chicago, the novel explores psychological stereotypes, socio-economic issues and concerns regarding the future.

“Without any sort of significant change on a major scale, blacks will continue to remain at the bottom of the social, political, economic and educational pecking order,” said Cor-Dova.

Cor-Dova has spent more than 40 years researching, discussing and observing the current condition of many people across different classes and backgrounds in the African American community.

For more information, please visit bookstore.xlibris.com.

Stepping Into Tomorrow: The Awakening  By Sebastain Cor-Dova
Hardcover: $34.99
Paperback: $23.99
E-Book: $3.99
ISBN: 9781469198569
Available at bookstore.xlibris.com, amazon.com and barnesandnoble.com.

About the author 

Sebastain Cor-Dova grew up in Southern California and is a graduate of California State University Los Angeles. He served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War and as a civil servant in Iraq in 2005. He is now retired from Federal Government after more than 30 years of service. Cor-Dova currently lives in Virginia with his family.

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