Lego is striving to make sets "more inclusive" to boys and girls, according to chief product and marketing officer, Julia Goldin. Getty Images Lego on Monday vowed to rid its toys of “gender bias and ...
Lego, the world’s largest toymaker, has pledged to eliminate gender stereotypes from its products — including labeling that marks toys as “for girls” or “for boys” — as part of a bid to match the ...
Lego announced this week it would work to remove gender stereotypes from its brand, including no longer marketing toys distinctly to boys or girls and ensuring products are gender-neutral. This move ...
New York Post: Lego commits to removing ‘gender bias and harmful stereotypes’ from its toys
Lego commits to removing ‘gender bias and harmful stereotypes’ from its toys
Fast Company: Lego says gender bias in toys hurts girls’ creativity. It’s bad for the bottom line, too
Lego wants to build a new world of children’s play, and it’s starting by tackling the age-old issue of gender bias in toys. The plastic-brick toy giant recently commissioned a sprawling survey on ...
Lego says gender bias in toys hurts girls’ creativity. It’s bad for the bottom line, too
Fast Company: Lego’s First Female Scientist Breaks into the (Toy) Boys Club
The Washington Post: Lego pledges to make toys more gender-neutral and eliminate stereotypes after global survey
Lego pledges to make toys more gender-neutral and eliminate stereotypes after global survey
The Conversation: Lego’s return to gender neutral toys is good news for all kids. Our research review shows why
Lego’s return to gender neutral toys is good news for all kids. Our research review shows why