

“If we work together in order to help people. “The only way we can truly solve something is if we talk about it,” he said. And playing the blame game never gets anything done.” “So why is this thing happening? And is there any way to solve that issue? Yelling at each other is never going to get anything done. “But we also need to agree that we’re talking about humans and not numbers or criminals,” he remarked. And is there a way to find the least violent course of action where we can be understanding that we don’t have to agree.” Joshua Dela Cruz hopes for more discussion on progressive issuesĭela Cruz r eflected about racism and how society can move forward. “It’s important for us to realize that there are a lot of different perspectives on this one thing. “Especially today when the world is getting so much more smaller and smaller,” he added. RELATED: ‘Blue’s Clues & You’ Host Joshua Dela Cruz Breaks Barriers as Asian-American Children’s Television Show Host And we have so much further to go.” Dela Cruz is of Filipino descent and his wife is white. “But it’s that progress that maybe 70 years ago my wife and I wouldn’t have been able to get married, which is something to look back on as how we’ve come a long way. He reflected on where society stands today and how far humanity has come.

While Dela Cruz didn’t comment to Showbiz Cheat Sheet specifically about the Pride video, he made it clear that he felt a sense of responsibility to promote acceptance and inclusion. “And they all go marching in the big parade!”

“This family has two mommies they love each other so proudly,” West sings in the video. The animated video features RuPaul’s Drag Race fan favorite Nina West, who sings a new version to the song, “The Ants Go Marching.” The lyrics are updated to celebrate pride and family. He first pursued a career in theater shows before entering the world of film and television. And he was born in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, on March 23, 1989, and is now 33. The show host is a famous Filipino-American actor. The Blue’s Clues Pride sing-a-along was designed to mark LGBTQ Pride Month in June. Joshua Craig Dela Cruz, also known as Joshua Dela Cruz, is the show’s third host and plays his character.
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“But then we think about where we are as a society and where we were as a society undoubtedly things are getting better.” Joshua Dela Cruz visits the Build Series to discuss Nickelodeon’s Blues Clues & You in 2019 | Gary Gershoff/Getty Images ‘Blue’s Clues’ host Joshua Dela Cruz believes progress has been made “Because we are human there are days when things don’t look so hopeful and things kind of wear down on us a lot more,” Dela Cruz told Showbiz Cheat Sheet in Sept. The first Asian American host of the enduring children’s Nickelodeon series shared his views on racism and inclusion, hoping to bring his sense of peace to children and adults alike. The Blue’s Cluescatchy sing-a-long for Pride Month is one more reflection of host Joshua Dela Cruz’s drumbeat mantra of hope, optimism, and inclusion.
