Slashdot Mirror


Before Barbie's Brainy Makeover, Mattel Execs Met With White House, Google

theodp writes: Mattel came under fire last November over its portrayal of Computer Engineer Barbie as incompetent. But the toymaker is now drawing kudos for its new Imagine the Possibilities Barbie ad campaign (video), which shows little girls pretending to be professionals in real-life settings, including a college professor lecturing students about the brain. Ad Age, however, is cynical of the empowering spin on Barbie, which it says "comes across as a manipulative way to silence criticism." Interestingly, some of that criticism may have come from the White House.

WH Visitor Records show that Barbie's brainy makeover came after Mattel execs — Evelyn Mazzocco, Julia Pistor, Heather Lazarus — were summoned to the White House last April to meet with the White House Council on Women and Girls. A little Googling suggests other attendees at the sit-down included representatives of the nation's leading toy makers (Disney Consumer, Nickelodeon, Hasbro, American Girl), media giants (Disney Channels, Viacom, TIME, Scholastic, Univision, Participant Media, Cartoon Network, Netflix), retailers (Walmart, Target), educators, scientists, the U.S. Dept. of Education (including the Deputy Director of Michelle Obama's Reach Higher Initiative), philanthropists (Rockefeller, Harnisch Foundations) — and Google. Representing Google was CS Education in Media Program Manager Julie Ann Crommett, who has worked with Disney to shape programming to inspire girls to pursue CS in conjunction with the search giant's $50 million Made With Code initiative.

The April White House meeting appears to be a reschedule of a planned March meeting that was to have included other Mattel execs, including Stephanie Cota, Venetia Davie, and Lori Pantel, to whom the task of apologizing for Computer Engineer Barbie fell last November. For the first time in over a decade, Barbie was no longer the most popular girls' toy last holiday season, having lost her crown to Disney Princesses Elsa and Anna, who coincidentally teamed up with Google-backed Code.org last December to "teach President Obama to code" at a widely-publicized White House event.

3 of 125 comments (clear)

  1. Girls just wanna have fun by fustakrakich · · Score: 4, Funny

    When do we get Breaking Bad Barbie?

    --
    “He’s not deformed, he’s just drunk!”
  2. Re:Political correctness has no bounds by BarbaraHudson · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The consensus is the SJWs are exploiting people (of both sexes) who like to live in a PC echo chamber, and everyone who dares to call them on their warped, aggressive, exclusionary raving is a misogynist. They are getting what THEY want (attention, power, money), not advancing the cause of women. TERFs like Gloria Steinem are well and truly past their best before date. Time to move beyond the manipulative BS. As Justin Trudeau said, "Because it's 2015."

    We know that there are differences between the brains of the two sexes, so why should we expect equal outcomes when presented with equal opportunity to select from a variety of choices? As for coding, the barrier has never been lower. Anyone who has an interest can learn simple stuff on their own. Everyone has at least some contact with computers, and there are plenty of free ones just sitting in dumpsters that are far better than anything many of us learned on. If they don't have a net connection, they can always use the library, and *gasp* take out some books. Maybe download some tools onto a $5 USB key.

    Neither of my daughters has ever shown the slightest interest in programming, ever, even though they had ample opportunity. I used to think "that's unfortunate." Seeing what the industry has become, they made the right choice. Intelligence and creativity can be better employed elsewhere.

    --
    "Transparent" is a shit show that trades on every stereotype going. A man in drag is NOT a transsexual.
  3. White House Council on Women and Girls???? by unixisc · · Score: 4, Interesting

    What exactly is that, and how did it start? Was it BJ's personal harem where he could pluck out the various women he hunted, like Monica?

    More seriously, WTF was the White House (read Obama) doing summoning Mattel execs about how they make their dolls? In the Middle East, there is ISIS run amuk, in the US, Obamacare is almost bust, and this White House has nothing better to do than micromanage the pastime of half the population? I know he's a lame duck, but if there are no hot issues that he really cares about (since he's exposed as a total loser in Foreign Policy, letting the Russians walk over him in not just Syria but Iraq as well), can't he just sit in the White House and plan his retirement, instead of telling toy companies how they should design their dolls?