Gracie's Corner | |
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Genre | Children's television series |
Created by | Javoris Hollingsworth, Arlene Gordon-Hollingsworth, and Victor Emerenini |
Starring | Graceyn Hollingsworth |
Original release | |
Network | YouTube |
Release | 2021 – present |
Gracie's Corner is a children's cartoon series featuring Gracie, a young Black girl singing songs. The series is hosted on Youtube.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, professors Javoris Hollingsworth and Arlene Gordon-Hollingsworth noticed there was lack of racial diversity in young children's entertainment, especially for children under six. [1] [2] [3] [4] Their daughter Graceyn wanted to start a Youtube Channel, and out of caution for her online safety, Javoris and Arlene decided to make an animated program. [5]
Hollignsworth had been working as an organic chemistry professor, but left his job in order to write for and produce the program. [6] He also writes the music, with a focus on making songs that are similar to what the children might hear in the car with their parents. [1] Some of the ideas for content come from Gordon-Hollingsworth, a psychologist. [6] Graceyn Hollingsworth voices Gracie. [1]
The Hollingsworths found an animator, Victor Emerenini, through a free-lance website. [1]
Gracie's corner features "culturally relevant remixes to old time nursery rhymes" and new songs. [7]
Several of the videos draw from Black culture. For example, in "The Phonics Song," Gracie wears an ancient Egyptian sheath dress, and in "Count to 100" she wears a full HBCU marching band uniform. [1] "Bingo (Second Line Remix)" features a New Orleans-style Second line. [6]
Musicians such as Snoop Dogg and Big Freedia have appeared on the program. [1]
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