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Quinton Burns alleged that in June, performers dressed as Sesame Street characters ignored his family and "all other Black guests in attendance" during a meet-and-greet at one of the company's Sesame Street-themed park, Sesame Place Philadelphia.Ī video posted by NBC Philadelphia appears to show Burns' daughter reaching out toward the Telly Monster and Ernie performers, who do not interact with her but do engage with other kids sitting in front of her. Our mission is to provide a fun and a safe place Where A Kid Can Be A Kid, and all cast members are trained to ensure that we live up to this promise."

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"As home to millions of families and kids every year that celebrate the big and small milestones, including fun, our goal is to create an inclusive experience for children and parents of all ages, races, ethnicities, religious backgrounds, and learning differences. "We want to thank the family who brought this to our attention at our Wayne, NJ location and for giving the onsite manager an opportunity to apologize and address their concerns in person," the company continued. Cheese said they are "saddened when any family or child has a less than perfect experience." Cheese mascot posing together, which she said management "insisted" they take after apologizing that the mouse was "not able to see her." Safa said that she reported the incident to the restaurant's staff but was "ignored." She also shared a photo of her daughter and the Chuck E.










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