How the Karma’s World Doll Launch Became a Meeting Ground for Brands and Culture

Karma’s World is officially making its mark, and Chris “Ludacris” Bridges couldn’t be happier. That’s because it took the award-winning rapper, actor, producer and now children’s book author over a decade to bring the animated children’s program to audiences. Now, the show and its titular character–which has earned multiple NAACP award nominations since its debut…

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