Barbie introduces first autistic doll to promote inclusion and acceptance - Turning Pointe Autism Foundation

Barbie introduces first autistic doll to promote inclusion and acceptance

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Turning Pointe Autism Foundation’s Executive Director, Carrie Provenzale, was recently interviewed by FOX 32 Chicago about Barbie introducing their first autistic doll to promote inclusion and acceptance.

Barbie’s new Fashionista autistic doll marks a major step toward representation, with local autism advocates explaining its impact, available community resources, and an upcoming Chicago Auto Show fundraiser supporting autism services.

Watch the video here!

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