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August 31, 2023

August 30, 2023 - Marty and Junior Interview Teresa on Growing Up Bilingual

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Our investigative reporter is back! This time with a new take on what it’s like to grow up bilingual as a Spanish and English speaker in the US.

Watch this week’s video below and check back regularly to see new updates from the next generation of inclusion activists!

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NYC Kids Project

NYC Kids Project is a social justice arts organization advocating acceptance and inclusion. Performances and classroom programs use theatrical puppets, storytelling, sign-language, adaptive equipment and facilitated dialogue to focus on character development and anti-bullying issues. Audiences are encouraged to examine attitudes surrounding disabilities and differences, fostering empathy and awareness of commonalities


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