Hi! I'm a new follower of yours, and I just came across an old reblogged post about Frozen. I'm curious, since I'm of the unpopular opinion that it's fine the way it is- why is the race a problem, in your opinion? It's a Danish fairy tale, after all, set well before any kind of non-European migration. Disney has only had 1 white princess since 1991.
I invite you to look at Jhenne-Bean's "we could always use more white princesses" tag, which pretty much chronicles the entire issue and has many articulate posts that dissect the "but pocs didn't exist in [x European country] before [x time]" and "Disney has been very diverse in their princesses lately" tropes.
The long and the short of it in my opinion is that these European-inspired tales are getting pretty old (and I don't just mean Disney), if only because then we POC are then bombarded with "well, it's a Danish/German/Scottish/English story, of course there wouldn't be any people of color in it!" Every. Time. we ask for representation. And while we have Tiana and Pocahontas and Jasmine and Mulan and others, that doesn't mean Disney should just say "well, one each, give or take--that's good enough, let's go back to European-centric stories now." Because that shuts us out, and I don't think that it's greedy of us to want maybe a Latina or South Asian princess, or think that there are some tales from other non-European countries that could be adapted into animated films.
I think a lot of people seem to think that once you've put in some bit of effort of diversity, that's enough and you've filled your quota, so to speak, and can just go back to doing what you did before.
Also, as much as I love Glen Keane's work, Disney really needs to come up with a new princess design.