SeaWorld sued for $25M over Sesame Place discrimination allegations


Following a high-profile case of alleged racial discrimination against two Black girls, SeaWorld is being sued for other alleged instances of “pervasive and appalling” discrimination against children at Sesame Place Philadelphia.

The plaintiffs named in the lawsuit are Baltimore, Maryland, residents Quinton Burns and his 5-year-old daughter, who allege that four performers refused to engage with the girl and other Black children during a meet-and-greet last month. The performers did “readily”…

Previous Northwest wine climatologist has this advice for would-be winemakers
Next Meet the Makers: Nancy's Yogurt continues its classic Oregon story (Photos)