Mattel Receives 2025 Helen Keller Achievement Award
25 February 2025 - 10:30AM
The American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) is pleased to announce
that Mattel (NASDAQ: MAT), a leading global toy and family
entertainment company and owner of one of the most iconic brand
portfolios in the world, will receive the prestigious Helen Keller
Achievement Award, which AFB will present to Krista Berger the
Senior Vice President of Barbie and Global Head of Dolls at Mattel
during a special evening ceremony on April 24 in midtown Manhattan.
Mattel is recognized for their global impact on the inclusion of
people who are blind or have low vision following the release of
its Blind Barbie doll in 2024.
“For over 80 years, Mattel has stood as a leader in the social
development of youth, harnessing the dreams and imagination of
children everywhere through the joy of play,” said Eric Bridges,
AFB president and CEO. “With the introduction of their Fashionista
line of Barbie dolls, they have not only nurtured positive
perceptions of people with disabilities, but they have also
empowered millions of children across the globe who now carry a
sense of pride into their classroom and on the playground.”
First introduced in 2009, the Barbie Fashionista line offers
kids a variety of skin tones, eye colors, hair colors and textures,
body types, disabilities, and fashions to tell more stories. The
Barbie Fashionistas series includes a Barbie doll with Hearing
Aids, Vitiligo, dolls in wheelchairs, a doll without hair, and a
Barbie with a Prosthetic Limb, among others that allow more
children to be represented in Barbie and play out the world they
experience around them.
In July 2024, AFB partnered with Barbie to launch Blind Barbie
Fashionista. AFB was honored to serve as an advisor on the project
and witnessed firsthand the doll's enormous success worldwide.
Mattel’s commitment to inclusion went above and beyond the physical
design of the doll, working behind the scenes to ensure that
physical packaging and digital marketing content were completely
accessible to blind and low-vision consumers. Their marketing even
included audio description for their popular online animated series
Doll Island, which featured Blind Barbie and was voiced by a young
female voice actor who is blind in real life.
“We know that Barbie is so much more than a doll and that when a
child picks up Barbie, it becomes a catalyst for acceptance and the
opportunity to imagine their limitless possibilities,” said Krista
Berger, Senior Vice President of Barbie and Global Head of Dolls,
Mattel. “It is an honor for Mattel to receive the Helen Keller
Achievement Award, recognizing our continued effort to foster
global belonging and inclusivity in the toy aisle and beyond.”
Since 1994, the Helen Keller Achievement Award has recognized
the finest thought leaders, change-makers, and performing artists
committed to carrying on Keller's mission to create a world of full
and equal inclusion for people with disabilities. For over 40
years, Helen Keller was AFB's leading ambassador, inspiring
millions worldwide as she demonstrated all that can be accomplished
through determination and perseverance.
AFB continues to honor Keller's legacy by recognizing
exceptional individuals and organizations from industry, education,
and the arts who have distinguished themselves in pursuit of
expanding possibilities for those who are blind, deafblind, or have
low vision. Past honorees include institutions such as the Walt
Disney Co., Google, Apple, and Netflix, and individual honorees
such as filmmaker Shawn Levy, tech leader and entrepreneur Bernard
Newcomb, Chef Christine Ha, and performing artists Ray Charles and
Stevie Wonder. AFB congratulates Mattel on joining this outstanding
list of leaders carrying on Keller’s legacy for future
generations.
Founded in 1921, the American Foundation for the Blind creates
equal opportunities and expands possibilities for people who are
blind, deafblind, or have low vision through advocacy, thought
leadership, and strategic partnerships. In addition to publishing
the Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness (JVIB), AFB is
also the proud steward of the Helen Keller Archive, which is
available on the AFB website at www.afb.org.
About MattelMattel is a leading global toy
company and owner of one of the strongest portfolios of children’s
and family entertainment franchises in the world. We create
innovative products and experiences that inspire, entertain, and
develop children through play. We engage consumers through our
portfolio of iconic brands, including Barbie®, Hot Wheels®,
Fisher-Price®, American Girl®, Thomas & Friends®, UNO®, Masters
of the Universe®, Monster High® and MEGA®, as well as other popular
intellectual properties that we own or license in partnership with
global entertainment companies. Our offerings include film and
television content, gaming and digital experiences, music, and live
events. We operate in 35 locations and our products are available
in more than 150 countries in collaboration with the world’s
leading retail and ecommerce companies. Since its founding in 1945,
Mattel is proud to be a trusted partner in empowering children to
explore the wonder of childhood and reach their full potential.
Visit us online at mattel.com.
CONTACT: |
Tony Stephens, Assistant Vice President of Communications |
|
212.502.7627 |
tstephens@afb.org |
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