OWN Spotlight: Where Do We Go From Here?
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Presented byOprah Winfrey
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Executive producersOprah Winfrey
Tara Montgomery[1]
Tara Montgomery[1]
| OWN Spotlight: Where Do We Go From Here? | |
|---|---|
| Presented by | Oprah Winfrey |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Executive producers | Oprah Winfrey Tara Montgomery[1] |
| Producers | Lindsay Flader Colleen Dunnegan |
| Editors | Kirk Garden Joe Guglielmo Gil Kraus Dajana Mitchell David Torres |
| Camera setup | Videotelephony |
| Running time | 51 minutes |
| Original release | |
| Network | Oprah Winfrey Network |
| Release | June 9 – June 10, 2020 |
OWN Spotlight: Where Do We Go From Here? is a two-part television special moderated by Oprah Winfrey in response to the protests over the murder of George Floyd. It is a discussion show where Winfrey speaks directly about systematic racism, police brutality in the United States, and the current state of America with a variety of African American thought leaders, activists and artists. It was broadcast on June 9 and 10, 2020, on Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN), and aired in simulcast across all Discovery, Inc. cable networks in the United States.
| Name | Occupation |
|---|---|
| Charles M. Blow | Journalist and op-ed columnist for The New York Times |
| David Oyelowo | Actor, producer, and film director |
| Nikole Hannah-Jones | Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and founder of The 1619 Project |
| Ava DuVernay | Filmmaker and founder of ARRAY |
| Jennifer Eberhardt | Stanford University professor and author |
| Ibram Kendi | Historian and author |
| Rashad Robinson | Executive director of Color of Change |
| Keisha Lance Bottoms | Mayor of Atlanta |
| Stacey Abrams | Politician and author |
| Bishop William J. Barber II | NAACP national board member and co-chair of Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for a Moral Revival |