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he wants them to sort of know their heritage dre: i just want one of my kids to end up being black so i can love it. malcolm venable: whereas the cosby show was a much more sort of safe kind of here's us living every day, the black-ish family is very unapologetic about their blackness in ways that really hadn't been seen on prime- time television before. dre: so next saturday, when you turn 13 you're becoming a man too, a black man. because i'm throwing you an african rites of passage ceremony. andre: that does not sound as fun. zoey: no it does not. emily vanderwerff: black -ish was a show that was really good about talking about individual social issues in a way that we hadn't really seen since norman lear. patrick gomez: and that leads us right up to the reboot of norman lear's 1970s classic, one day at a time. elena: i get it, we're cuban. lydia: azucar! isabella gomez: it follows three generations of latinas. lydia: come on!! isabella gomez: everything that we would get into as a normal

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