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The Barbie movie’s message about diversity and inclusion: discuss. Hong Kong feminist forum unpacks its empowerment of women
- The founder of social enterprise Encompass HK, which fosters workplace diversity and inclusion, did not like Barbie dolls but says the film is a different story
- The film ‘challenges gender roles and empowers women’, says Benita Chick, who promises a ‘fun and open-minded discussion’ on the movie’s message at a forum
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Unless you have been living under a rock, you will have noticed that the world has been gripped by Barbiemania, fuelled by the film starring Margot Robbie as the titular character and Ryan Gosling as Ken.
It has been a huge hit: Barbie is the highest-grossing Warner Bros movie of all time, making more than US$1.34 billion globally so far.
Barbie packs some girl-power punch: Greta Gerwig is the first woman to independently direct a billion-dollar movie, while Robbie was reportedly paid US$12.5 million to star in it.
The film has also sparked conversations about feminism and patriarchy, and Benita Chick Ben-yue, founder of social enterprise Encompass HK, which encourages diversity and inclusiveness in the workplace, wants Hong Kong to jump on the pink bandwagon.

“Whether you like the film or not, it makes you reflect on how it challenges traditional gender roles and empowers women,” says Chick.
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