Maryland Father Sues Seaworld's Sesame Place in Philadelphia After Alleged "Racist" Encounter
Maryland Father Sues Seaworld's Sesame Place in Philadelphia After Alleged "Racist" Encounter
A Maryland father has filed a lawsuit against Sea World and its Sesame Street-themed park in Philadelphia after encountering what he terms “pervasive and appalling” discrimination.According to NBC News, the lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.The complaint, which seeks class action certification, alleges that plaintiff Quinton Burns took his child to Sea World in Philadelphia on June 18, where they tried to participate in a so-called “Meet and Greet” with employees dressed as Sesame Street characters such as Elmo, Ernie, Telly Monster, and Abby Cadabby.The lawsuit accuses the paid actors of “intentionally” refusing to interact with Burns’ child and other Black guests while offering routine performances for White people.Burns and his attorneys claim that SeaWorld thus engages in “pervasive and appalling race discrimination against children in the operation of the Bucks County theme park, a violation of federal and Pennsylvania laws.”
Philadelphia, PA; image by Heidi Kaden, via Unsplash.com.
Sources
Family sues SeaWorld's Sesame Place Philadelphia for alleged racist interactionFederal lawsuit accuses SeaWorld's Sesame Place Philadelphia of 'appalling' discriminationSesame Place lawsuit alleges 'pervasive and appalling' race discrimination against children
About Ryan J. Farrick
Ryan Farrick is a freelance writer and small business advertising consultant based out of mid-Michigan. Passionate about international politics and world affairs, he’s an avid traveler with a keen interest in the connections between South Asia and the United States. Ryan studied neuroscience and has spent the last several years working as an operations manager in transportation logistics.