Sesame Street is showing off the diversity and culture of natural hair with a new musical clip for Black History Month.
The show's place as a mainstay in culture and frequent political target means Snopes has investigated several rumors about "Sesame Street" and its characters over the years. Here are nine of those ...
Sherrie Westin’s career has taken her to remarkable spaces, including the Oval Office at the White House and ABC Headquarters ...
Jackson's decades of civil rights efforts and running for president in 1984 and 1988 are his most important and lasting work. But that he did this while also forging a position in the nation's pop ...
Before his two presidential runs and the founding of the Chicago-based Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, Jesse Jackson appeared on “Sesame Street” with a simple message to share with children: “I am somebody.” ...
The civil rights leader went on the show in 1972, leading a group of children in reciting the poem “I Am Somebody.” Originally written by Rev. William Holmes Borders Sr., the piece asserts that ...
This is the moment that Jesse Jackson led children in a chant of his iconic “I Am Somebody” poem during an appearance on ...
The young man is the civil rights leader Jesse Jackson. The stoop is on the set of “Sesame Street,” in 1972. The ...
Rev. Jesse Jackson made an appearance in a 'Sesame Street' episode in 1971, where he shared three poems he wrote about civil and human rights.
In its Black History Month series, the educational children's show explores the origins and history of box braids, cornrows, and Zulu Knots for its viewers, young and old.
Miley Cyrus is trading the Grammy stage for Sesame Street as she joins the beloved muppets for brand new episodes premiering March 9 on Netflix and PBS Kids. | TAG24 ...
A leading exec at the public broadcasting institution breaks down the impact of recent government cuts and what to do about them ...