Yet since the U.S.'s inception, skin tone has continually & wrongly been a deciding factor for who gets to "belong". This is particularly damaging for children, who feel invisible when they grow up in ...
Crayola completely reimagined their 8-pack crayon set and turned it into a product that celebrates the Colors of the World through inclusion within a 24 and 32 count crayon set created in partnership ...
Indian Red was a rightly-so discontinued ... It only took Crayola over 100 years to release a more inclusive Colors of the World series for kiddos and artists to bring everyone's skin tones ...