In 1969, Otis Moss Jr led a push to ensure diversity among Santa Clauses. But the fight, he says, continues to this day.

Allison Griner is an editor for Al Jazeera and a freelance foreign correspondent from Jacksonville, Florida. Her work has appeared in the Washington P... ost, The Guardian and the Toronto Star.
In 1969, Otis Moss Jr led a push to ensure diversity among Santa Clauses. But the fight, he says, continues to this day.
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