ElmoAbby Cadabby and the rest of the “Sesame Street” gang will receive a little high profile while traveling with the new path.
Workshops – founded in 1969. years and is currently working on their 56. season, but first it will not distribute PBS or HBO – They received the reward reward rewards on Wednesday, which will ensure non-profit of $ 250,000, as well as support in the promotion of their work from the fundamental prize for the standby. Previous winners Awards include Nobel Laureate Malala yousafzaiActor Michael J. Fox and NBA Great Dwyane Wade.
“They did not just entertain generations – advocated, advocated and inspired real changes,” increases the Award of the CEO Carolina Garcia Jayaram, said while the reward in the Foundation presented a good known summit in the Foundation Beach MiamiFlorida. “And their work is not only limited to the screen. Through their non-profit, they spread their mission on a global level. They created actual world programs that have entered more than 150 countries to educate, health and hope millions of children in over 150 countries.”
Sal Perez, the executive manufacturer of emissions and vice president of the workshop, said that the organization planned to use a reward for multiple people to extend its non-profit work outside the TV show.
“We do a lot of work with direct services, trying to provide content for families who are more difficult to discuss items, whether it’s a trauma, whether it’s homeless and things that is the opportunity to point out such a job.”
Perez said Associated Press in an interview before the ceremony to exist news about the future of the Workshop “in the following days”. Last year Warner Bros. The discovery decided not to renew their job for new episodes that air on HBO and Max, although episodes will remain on streaming services until 2027. years.
“” Sesame Street “will not give up,” Perez said. “He’ll never leave. It’s obvious that a long loved show.”
However, there are changes that come to the new season, which currently has no disposal distribution. Perez said that the segments in the new season will be longer and “really focused on the character”, and at the same time focusing on the emotional well-being and the development of his audience.
“The more children want to hang out with our characters” Sesame Street “, which will take more in those lessons,” Perez said, adding that it would also be the updates of the look and feelings. The new season will also contain multiple Neighborhood research “Sesame Street” and a view within the legendary two-day brown stone in 123 Sesame Street.
Although Susama is currently receiving any government funding, Perez called out the viewers to support public media, especially the recent President Donald Trump to cut funding to PBS and e.g.
“We believe in the power to have public funding for children’s media,” he said. “I think people should support their local PBS branches and support children’s media because it is the entry place for children to really begin to see the world outside their homes.”
Jayaram said she felt that time was right to set up the prize foundation to fit with a session of workshops and her work.
“This is the foundation that relates to social impact,” she said. “So, the symbolism of American associations with the children’s program is to say that although our leaders adult adults, the child is in all of us to revive and remember our essential values as people.”
The famous roommates Bert and Ernie were available to receive a prize next to Perez with his trademark. “We’re so proud to do a catalyst,” Ernie joke. “One day we would love to be a dog version.”
In video eligibility, Abby and Elmo attended his own momentum in explaining award.
“It’s like a spark that happens to make a good change – somehow like magic,” Abby explained.
“Elmo really likes to be a catalyst,” Elmo said.
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