Dr. Seuss’ works to be edited by ‘racially diverse’ team amid ‘woke’ backlash

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Dr. Seuss works to be edited by 'racially diverse' team amid 'woke' backlash

Now, a new set of up-and-coming authors and illustrators are set to create “inclusive” storylines inspired by the drawings with the aim to “represent a diverse cross-section of racial backgrounds to represent as many families as possible,” according to reps for Dr. Seuss Enterprises.

: “Can’t they just make up their own woke stories without ruining the work of a beloved author? Was bad enough when they canceled his books.”“We look forward to putting the spotlight on a new generation of talent who we know will bring their unique voices and style to the page, while also drawing inspiration from the creativity and imagination of Dr. Seuss,” Susan Brandt, the president and CEO of Dr. Seuss Enterprises,“The original Dr.

One of the original Seuss sketches shows a small four-legged animal with humongous ears, while another is of a group of three multicolored hummingbirds. Another of the Dr. Seuss sketches is pictured above. The drawing of “Assorted Humming Birds” will serve as inspiration for a new Seuss Studios book.On the same day, President Joe Biden removed mention of Seuss from the “Read Across America Day.”While Dr. Seuss remains one of the world’s most popular children’s authors three decades after his death, his books have come under fire in recent years for how they portray several minority groups.

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