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In 2021, Megan Piphus became the first Black woman puppeteer to appear on PBS' beloved children's show "Sesame Steet."

Sesame Place has since offered a public apology in response to the backlash.

Anderson.Paak went from Silk Sonic to Sesame Street for a cute collaboration with Elmo and the Cookie Monster.

Elijah and Wes are the first Black muppets to appear on Sesame Street. A Brooklyn based stylist Kamilah Gerestant did their hair and Black folks across the internet approve.

When Sesame Street announced their new muppet to address the opioid crisis, Black folks wondered why the children's show never tackled the crack epidemic.

The fuzzy, lovable creatures of Sesame Street are tackling another tough issue: incarceration.

Image is everything, especially when it comes to children.  The images created to influence and entertain impressionable young minds help kids define who they are.  So when they see someone who looks like them on screen, teaching them a lesson or explaining a worry away, it leaves a huge  impression.   Today the number of […]

(CNN) — One of America’s best-loved children’s shows, which began life on a fictional New York street over 40 years ago, is about to land in Nigeria under the title of “Sesame Square” — bringing with it some distinctly West African twists. The show stars Kami, a girl muppet who is HIV-positive, has golden hair […]