Sesame Street, Palestine – Taking Sesame Street to the children of Palestine
This is the story of making Sesame Street in Palestine. While making a children's television program is usually an apolitical act, this was extremely political. The story takes readers into the politics, finances, and nuances of bringing an American television production to the children of Palestine. It deals
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My wife and I are currently both in graduate school, working on degrees in creative writing and social work respectively, and our daughter finishes her undergraduate degree next fall. In the musical Into the Woods¸ the witch sings, âCareful the things you say, children will listen/careful the things you
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She participated in Dancers with Heart and Soul, volunteers as a big sister for younger dancers and organized a community blood drive at IUP. In her free time she enjoys reading, creative writing, traveling, and spending time with her family and friends. She plans to attend a four-year college to major in
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