Frontline workers honored with their own Mattel doll collection
The collection will also help drive more funds to first responders, says the company.
Today in raceAhead: Mattel recognizes everyday heroes, the Florida voting rights case is on and open to the public, and Kamala Harris call for a government panel to collect data on coronavirus infections and outcomes based on race.
But first, here’s your quarantine week in review, in Haiku.
“I love you, you’re a
hero!” I tossed a Kind bar
unsteadily at
the head of the man
who visits on Trashday, the
only day whose name
I know. “Thanks for your
service,” I whispered to the
exhaust of his truck.
“What time is it?” I
asked the cashier’s plexi-fence.
“It’s non-linear
now!” she smiled. “Ow,” I
said, not ducking the Kind bar
she tossed at my head.
Kindly have a sweet and non-linear weekend.
Ellen McGirt
@ellmcgirt
Ellen.McGirt@fortune.com