Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal joins us for Season 4!
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Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal and Kingsley read Caleb has Something to Say at the Greenbridge Library in White Center.
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We are filming Season 4 this summer, and we are proud to lift up our community by featuring local Black talent like children's author Dr. Margaret Towolawi, Chef Tarik Abdullah, Tyler Lockett of the Seattle Seahawks, and most recently, Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal.
Congresswoman Jayapal and Kingsley read "Caleb has Something to Say", a beautiful story about a young Black boy with cerebral palsy. In this book, Caleb shares the different and subtle ways he communicates his feelings with, mostly body language and facial expressions.
The book's author (and Caleb's mom), Chanita Stone, joined us for an art segment at ChildStrive in Everett.
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Chanita Stone, author of "Caleb has Something to Say," holds up her book after teaching us all how to paint rainbows.
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We are filming throughout the summer. Be sure to tune in for Season 4, which starts this September!
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Growing our impact
Now 39 episodes strong (and counting), Look, Listen, and Learn TV has pioneered a media program produced by a Black woman that unapologetically features the brilliance of Black, Indigenous, and children of color for the world to see.
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2022 was a big year for our organization. We reached the milestone of becoming an official 501(c)(3), began filming in new locations and updated our nonprofit programs to better articulate our efforts and outcomes. Read more about our accomplishments in our 2022 Annual Report.
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Thank you to our friends at the King County Library System!
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Behind the scenes at Greensbridge Library, part of the King County Library System. The film crew watches as Miss Shambrekia and Sandiya read "Sightseeing with Sandy: Fun in the Bahamian Sun."
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With 50 libraries located across King County, the King County Library System (KCLS) is one of the busiest public library systems in the United States. Thank you to Public Relations Specialist Sarah Thomas for supporting Look, Listen + Learn. Since Season 1, we've enjoyed filming at several locations, including Kent, Muckleshoot, Renton, and Tukwila.
Watch Safe and Sound (Episode 12, Season 2) filmed at the Kent Libary
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At the Kent Library, Andersyn and Dr. Thomas (Pacific Medical Centers) read, “The Boy and The Bindi” by Vivek Shraya, a story about a young boy who learns about the importance of bindis from his mother.
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Please support award-winning, Black-produced children's media. Thank you!
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