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Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Dolls Are No Longer Afraid of the Dark

Book cover, Dolls are No Longer Afraid of the Dark by Rosine Mondor


Guadeloupean-born Rosine Mondor, who lives in mainland France, is an audiovisual media professional, a black doll advocate and collector, and recently announced the publication of her book, "Dolls Are No Longer Afraid of the Doll."

After more than forty years of work in the audiovisual industry and a long commitment to the representation of Black people in the media, in society in general, and particularly in toys, I am pleased to announce the publication of my book, Dolls Are No Longer Afraid of the Dark.
This story combines personal memories, reflections on French society, and a clear-eyed look at the evolving visibility of Black people in our culture.
I also discuss my fight—through Black dolls—so that every child can recognize themselves, love themselves, and dream without limits.
📖 Available now to order online using the link below.

For more information about the book and to purchase, please visit this link

Congratulations, Rosine!
 

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