Charles Pulliam-Moore, writing at The Verge:
"...Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is, in fact, one of those 'woke' shows you’re always hearing culturally conservative types harp on about. It celebrates multiculturalism by treating diversity as a simple fact of the world Peter Parker exists in. And the series’s 'wokeness' is honestly one of the best things about it."
This is part of what I was referring to when I previously posted about the show, and this article is a really nice expansion of why this is a real strength of the show. I've seen two more episodes since writing that previous post, and I continue to really like it, and recommend it, as well as the linked article about it. (The article does discuss the show at length, so I recommend reading it after watching the early episodes if you want to avoid minor spoilers.)
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man gets community justice right
Disney Plus’ new Spider-Man series is a solid exploration of what it means to be a street-level hero.