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Rise Up, Sing Out
Animated, music-based shorts provide an inspiring and empowering message about race, culture and community, celebrate differences, and provide a framework for conversation.
S1, EP8 "Create Your World"
In a song depicting the importance of representation, Taniya doesn't see any pictures of or by Black artists while visiting a museum; Kingston suggests they fix it and create their own art.
S1, EP7 "I'll Be Here"
In a song depicting the fears that some children of color might have about their racial experience, Abuela comforts Gabriel with a lullaby after he sees something scary on TV.
S1, EP6 "Speak Up!"
Taniya helps her friends understand how to process and respond when someone says something hurtful to them.
S1, EP4 "Let Love Overrule"
Terrell explains to Kingston that some people will judge them for the color of their skin in a story that models coming together in kindness toward all.
S1, EP3 "Name Tag"
In a song celebrating names that are mispronounced or stigmatized, So-Hyeon teaches her friends Kingston and Rogerneiqua a game to learn to say and appreciate each other's names.
S1, EP2 "Super Bonnet"
Celebrating Black hair care in a song at a sleepover, friends Taniya, Shawna and So-Hyeon show Amelia their bedtime routine to protect their natural curly-textured hair.
S1, EP1 "Gather Round"
Kingston and his friends model kids and families who both notice and celebrate their differences through a song that encourages young viewers to imagine a better world.