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Oprah Winfrey and Tiffany Haddish were among the stars who appeared at the debut of The 1619 Project in Los Angeles on Thursday at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.
Winfrey, 68, was clad in a shimmery brown coat and pants over an off-white button-up top with a matching clutch and black boots.
The media icon had her black locks pulled back into a ponytail and wore round-eye glasses with diamond earrings at the event in Southern California.
The latest: Oprah Winfrey, 68, and Tiffany Haddish, 43, were among the stars that appeared at the debut of The 1619 Project in Los Angeles on Thursday at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
Haddish, 43, was clad in a black blazer dress with silver embellishments and highlights, rounding out the ensemble with knee-high black boots.
The Girls Trip actress wore her hair in a short, cropped blonde style with gold hoop earrings.
The new Hulu miniseries 'connects the centrality of slavery in history with an unflinching account of brutal racism that endures in so many aspects of American life today,' according to producers.
The miniseries is derived from a series of essays from the New York Times that won a Pulitzer Prize 'that accelerated the vociferous debate over Critical Race Theory,' Deadline reported Thursday.
Winfrey was clad in a shimmery brown coat and pants over an off-white button-up top with a matching clutch and black boots
The iconic media personality was the center of attention at the event for the Hulu miniseries
Winfrey, who is a producer on the project, had her black locks pulled back into a ponytail and wore round glasses with diamond earrings at the event in Southern California
Investigative reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones put together the project for the newspaper, which said it took a look at 'the country’s history by placing the consequences of slavery and the contributions of Black Americans at the very center of the United States’ national