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Not all streets are like Sesame Street.

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On Sesame Street, we all love and respect on another.

What we are seeing is people saying, Enough is enough.

They want to end racism.

Not all streets are like Sesame Street.

… What we are seeing is people saying ‘enough is enough.’

They want to end racism.

Like a lot of people Im very upset, she said.

Im upset at how my friends across the country are being treated and I know its not right.

Unfortunately, this change has taken a very long time.

It breaks my heart.

No child or grown up should have to deal with being treated unfairly, Maria said.

8-year-old Xavier: Nana used to protest in the 1960s.

@BigBIrd,@Elmoand others in the#CNNSesameStreettown hall encourage everyone to “do better.

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