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Children, and all people of color, deserve to see themselves represented on screen

Summary by The Sunflower
Disney has a long history of being on both sides of the diversity coin, with the incredibly problematic depictions of Native Americans in “Peter Pan” to the slowly increasing number of main characters of color in its movies. I still remember the joy I felt when I watched “The Princess and the Frog” for the first time, finally seeing someone who looked like me on the big screen getting her “happily ever after.” That is a feeling I will never forg…
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The Sunflower broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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