This is Oprah Winfrey’s latest series on Apple TV +, following “Oprah Talks COVID-19” and “Oprah’s Book Club“.
Another program with Oprah at Apple
Apple TV + and former TV retiree Oprah Winfrey announced tonight “The Oprah Conversation,” a new series that will continue to explore impactful and relevant topics with thought leaders from around the world.
Filmed remotely and incorporating audience engagement, Oprah will lead timely and intimate discussions with top journalists, thought leaders and masters of their craft.
While the guests will be varied, the topics that shape our world also from the production.
In the first episode, “How to Be Anti-Racist,” Oprah and best-selling author professor Ibram X. Kendi will speak to white readers who are confronted with their own racist beliefs. The episode will be available to stream for free exclusively on Apple TV + starting Thursday, July 30 at 4 p.m. ET.
“The Oprah Conversation” will continue with a special two-part interview with athlete, commentator, activist and “Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man” creator and host, Emmanuel Acho on Friday, August 7th.
Afterwards, the series will also feature conversations between Oprah and change-makers such as Equal Justice Initiative founder and best-selling author Bryan Stevenson.
Much listened to on racism in America, Stevenson’s story and memories notably inspired the acclaimed film “Just Mercy”.
As a reminder, Apple TV + is available in more than 100 countries on a whole bunch of devices like iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, PC, Smart TV, etc. But Apple does not recall that Oprah had withdrawn of his first program…