In an apology issued by Sesame Place on July 19, the theme park said it would take actions to 'do better,' including training employees to 'deliver an inclusive, equitable, and entertaining experience.' Johnson said his group was there to make sure Sesame abides by those promises, and they also are calling for the termination of the employee who was dressed as the 'Rosita' character in the viral video. 'It's obvious [Sesame Place] needs to start learning or relearning how to treat young, Black children that come to this amusement park,' Johnson said.
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