What to Watch on Tuesday: Oprah hosts town hall on George Floyd murder, Black Lives Matter protests
is assembling a panel of black leaders, activists, and artists for a two-night special to air on her OWN and across all of Discovery’s 18 other U.S. networks for in-depth discussions to help offer insight and plans for how the country can move forward in a meaningful, productive way following the civil unrest after the murder of George Floyd.
“I’ve been having private conversations with friends and thought leaders about what’s next and where we go from here,” said Oprah Winfrey in a press release. “I thought it would be both of interest and service to bring their ideas, concerns, and comments into a national spotlight.” Politician Stacey Abrams, journalist Charles M. Blow, Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, filmmaker
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