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Sesame Street Introduces Two New Black Characters and Discuss Melanin - Los Angeles Sentinel

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Sesame Workshop recently produced content that brings awareness around race and ethnic backgrounds. “ABCs of Racial Literacy,” is looking to create an unbiased perspective on how to introduce the subject of race into a family household.

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