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Source: CNN
(CNN)Sesame Place, a "Sesame Street" themed amusement park in Philadelphia, is apologizing after a video shows a costumed character appearing to ignore two Black children during a parade on Saturday. n the nine-second video shared by the girls' mother on Instagram, her daughters are seen reaching out for a hug from the character, Rosita. In the video, Rosita seemingly shakes her head no and keeps walking by. In the caption of the video, the mother called the incident "disgusting." "I will never step foot in @sesameplace ever again !" The mother who goes by Jodiii on Instagram said. "And please feel free to repost this. Actually run me my money back."
Sesame Place Philadelphia initially released a statement on Monday saying: "Our brand, our park and our employees stand for inclusivity and equality in all forms. That is what Sesame Place is about and we do not tolerate any behaviors in our parks that are contrary to that commitment. We also are, and have always been, committed to making sure every family and every child has the best possible experience at our parks and we are incredibly disappointed when that does not happen."
After the video began to gain traction on social media, the theme park released a follow-up statement Monday night saying: We sincerely apologize to the family for their experience in our park on Saturday; we know that it's not ok. We are taking actions to do better. We are committed to making this right. We will conduct training for our employees so they better understand, recognize and deliver an inclusive, equitable and entertaining experience to our guests."
"For over 40 years Sesame Place has worked to uphold the values of respect, inclusion and belonging. We are committed to doing a better job making children and families feel special, seen and included when they come to our parks." NN has reached out to the girls' mother for comment.
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/19/us/sesame-place-apology-rosita-black-girls-backlash-reaj/index.html
As a note about lazy reporting, this theme park is NOT in the city of Philadelphia but is in a town and county just to the northeast of Philly - Langhorne, PA in Bucks County. Brief look up of the story authors and it's doubtful any of them were even born when the show first aired.
This has been running on the local news here in Philly. The irony of this incident is that the whole concept of "Sesame Street" was as a counter to children's programming that completely ignored the diverse children living in urban communities and instead focused on suburban and small town households and experiences - literally for the 20 years leading up to the show's debut in 1969.
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Here is a link to the Instagram video - https://www.instagram.com/p/CgGAHtyFoHg/
Here is one Youtube of it that I found (with some guy commenting) -