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Sesame Place promises bias training after viral 'racist' video, family hires lawyer. The video featured a Sesame Place Philadelphia character ignoring two Black children went viral, now the ...
On a weekend visit to the Sesame Street-themed amusement park, two young Black girls attempted to reach out to a performer dressed as Rosita, Sesame Street’s first bilingual character, during a ...
The boy’s mom, Cydney Moore, told The Post that she and her family flew from North Carolina specifically to visit Sesame Place, as “Sesame Street” is her 2-year-old son’s “favorite show.” ...
The family of two young Black girls who were overlooked by a character at Sesame Place said Wednesday that they were not satisfied with the response to the racial diss. Sesame Place, the brand&#821… ...
While visiting Sesame Place Philadelphia, Jodi Brown recorded a video as her daughter and niece waited to high-five Rosita from "Sesame Street." Now that video has gotten more than 700,000 views.
These include five new videos featuring Elmo and Rosita, a beloved Sesame Street resident whose father is a military veteran. One video encourages thinking about "went-wells" during a tough day.
July 20, 2022 Family's attorney wants Sesame Place mascot fired over 'intentional mistreatment' of Black girls The Bucks County theme park has pledged employee bias training in response to the ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — No matter where you live, Sesame Street is a place your kids can go to learn how to count, share and eat healthily.