Rise Up, Sing Out - Season 1

Rise Up, Sing Out - Season 1

Season 1

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Episodes8
DatesFeb. 2, 2022 - Feb. 2, 2022
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Episodes

Gather Round
Season 1Episode 12 min

Gather Round

Kingston and his friends model kids and families who both notice and celebrate their differences through a song that encourages young viewers to imagine a better world.

Feb. 2, 2022
Super Bonnet
Season 1Episode 22 min

Super Bonnet

Celebrating Black hair care in a song at a sleepover, friends Taniya, Shawna and So-Hyeon show Amelia their bedtime routine to protect their natural curly-textured hair.

Feb. 2, 2022
Speak Up!
Season 1Episode 32 min

Speak Up!

In an empowering song, Taniya helps her friends and viewers understand how to process and respond when someone says something hurtful to them.

Feb. 2, 2022
Name Tag
Season 1Episode 42 min

Name Tag

In a song celebrating names that are mispronounced or stigmatized, So-Hyeon teaches her friends Kingston and Rogerneiqua a game to learn to say and appreciate each other's names.

Feb. 2, 2022
Let Love Overrule
Season 1Episode 52 min

Let Love Overrule

In this song, Terrell explains to Kingston that some people will judge them for the color of their skin, in a story that models coming together in kindness towards all.

Feb. 2, 2022
Marvelous Me
Season 1Episode 62 min

Marvelous Me

Taniya and Amelia learn that Gabriel is Dominican and Black, So-Hyeon says she too is bi-racial in a song that celebrates the joy of being multiracial.

Feb. 2, 2022
I'll Be Here
Season 1Episode 72 min

I'll Be Here

Abuela comforts Gabriel with a lullaby after he sees something scary on TV in a song depicting the fears that some children of color might have about their racial experience.

Feb. 2, 2022
Create the World
Season 1Episode 82 min

Create the World

Depicting the importance of representation while visiting a museum, Taniya doesn't see any pictures of or by Black artists. Kingston suggests they fix it and create their own art.

Feb. 2, 2022

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