00:00And I saw a documentary where this beautiful black little girl said she didn't want to play with black dolls because, get this, the skin tone was nasty.
00:11Exactly.
00:14That brought tears to my eyes, but what really broke my heart is when she said that her skin was nasty too.
00:25I could cry right now about that.
00:27I think we all could.
00:28Because if there's a generation of our children believing that they are less than, that their skin is nasty.
00:34I mean, that's a strong word.
00:36Nasty.
00:37So I left all of that behind.
00:39I left the whole, you know, senior professor, highest ranking in the world.
00:43I left all that behind to start a line of dolls.
00:46And y'all, guess what?
00:47I knew nothing about making dolls.
00:49I didn't know where they were made from, how they were made from, how you sell them, what you do with them.
00:52But what I did know in my heart is that I could not sit by and allow this little girl or other generations of girls and boys to believe they were less than.
01:00Legend of Jesus.
01:00So.
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