CNN and Sesame Street are coming together to hold a town hall for kids to answer questions and foster conversation about racism.
“Today and every day we stand together with our Black colleagues, partners, collaborators and the entire Black community. We stand with our friends around the globe to speak out against racism, to promote understanding and to create a world that is smarter, stronger and kinder.”
Participating in this town hall is excellent action to go with those words. As parents struggle to find the right words to tell their kids about what’s happening in our country afterat the hands of police officers, Sesame Street and CNN are offering a chance to get that discussion going. They did the same during a town hall about the coronavirus pandemic in April. The characters have also done “interviews” where they speak directly to kids about the crisis.
CNN is giving families a chance to submit their own questions for the town hall on protests and racism.The town hall will air on CNN, CNN International and CNN en Español this Saturday at 10:00 am ET. You can also tune in via live-stream on CNN.com or on mobile devices through CNN’s apps, without requiring a cable log-in.
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