New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Disney Jr. series to give a kid’s-eye view of race

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“Rise Up, Sing Out,” an animated shorts series presenting the concepts of race, racism and social justice to young viewers, is coming to Disney Junior.

Designed for children ages 2 to 7 and their families, the series will include music by Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson and Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter of The

Roots, who are executive producers with Latoya Raveneau.

“We hope these shorts will encourage the young audience to recognize and celebrate our difference­s as human beings while learning the tools to navigate realworld issues of racial injustice,” Thompson and Trotter said Tuesday.

They said their hope is to “empower and uplift the future generation­s in the way we know best, through music.”

“Rise Up, Sing Out,” produced in collaborat­ion with Oscar-winning studio Lion Forge Animation (”Hair Love”), will debut this year on Disney Junior platforms including the channel and app. .

Disney Junior recognizes that children are “experienci­ng a multitude of feelings around what’s happening in our world today” and that families are struggling to discuss “sensitive issues around race,” said Joe D’Ambrosia, its general manager and a senior vice president.

The shorts are intended to give families “the tools and knowledge to address these important topics with their preschoole­rs in an age-appropriat­e manner through music and relatable kid experience­s,” he said.

A viewing guide for parents is being developed for parents by The Conscious Kid, described on its website as an organizati­on “dedicated to equity and promoting healthy racial identity developmen­t in youth.”

 ?? Associated Press ?? “Rise Up, Sing Out,” an animated shorts series presenting the concepts of race, racism and social justice to young viewers, is coming to Disney Junior and will feature the music of Tariq Trotter, also known as Black Thought, left, and Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson.
Associated Press “Rise Up, Sing Out,” an animated shorts series presenting the concepts of race, racism and social justice to young viewers, is coming to Disney Junior and will feature the music of Tariq Trotter, also known as Black Thought, left, and Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson.

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