

Sesame Street S24: Low 3/10 wokeness. Pure fun with organic diversity, bilingual songs, and puppet antics—no politics, just timeless learning joy.
Sesame Street Season 24 maintains the show's longstanding tradition of educational entertainment with a curriculum emphasis on Latino culture, including Puerto Rican, Cuban American, and Mexican American representation through segments like Maria's family visits, Big Bird's cultural postcards to Spanish Harlem and mariachi bands, and guests such as Tito Puente and Los Lobos.
Spanish language integration via songs and phrases promotes comfort with bilingualism without heavy lecturing. Other arcs cover recycling, environmentalism, and health like Telly's broken arm, all woven into playful Muppet antics.
The diverse human cast (e.g., Sonia Manzano as Maria, Roscoe Orman as Gordon) remains organic to the urban setting established since 1969, with no race- or gender-swapping, forced changes, or clashes with any source material. A skit like 'Cyranose de Bergerac Undergoes Sensitivity Training' lightly touches social awareness via parody.
Absent are contemporary markers of intense woke influence such as identity politics, systemic critiques, overt activism from creators, or audience backlash labeling it 'woke'—no controversies surfaced. This season prioritizes fun learning over ideological intrusion, preserving the apolitical joy of puppetry and songs that generations cherish without compromising storytelling.
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We've run a full content analysis on Sesame Street - Season 24 and scored it 3/10 on the woke scale. Read our detailed breakdown above to see exactly what we found.
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