A Trip To Sesame Street With Rosita #HispanicHeritageMonth #LatinxHeritageMonth
Latino Rebels shares the Latino USA interview with Carmen Osbahr, the Mexican puppeteer behind the sweet and popular Sesame Street character Rosita.
Rosita —whose full name is Rosita, la Monstrua de las Cuevas— originally hails from the caverns of Mexico. The now 5-year-old arrived on Sesame Street on the show’s 23rd season. Since then, she’s been involved in different storylines, including teaching the Spanish Word of the Day, appearing in outreach for military families, and most recently encouraging kids and their parents to participate in the 2020 census.
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