Lynn Whitfield, Sean Patrick Thomas, and Diane Warren will also participate in the virtual event. The event will be streamed live on a variety of platforms including YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook.
“This year’s inauguration will look different amid the pandemic, so we’re committed to providing dynamic programming that will engage more Americans than ever before, all from the safety of their homes,” Presidential Inauguration CEO
Tony Allen said.
“With the help of popular musicians and artists, rising stars, national, state and local leaders, and everyday Americans, we’re going to celebrate our diversity, honor those who are committed to service, and reflect on our history. We will come together as one nation, America united.”
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Hulu Panel - Winter TCA 2020
Kerry Washington is celebrating 20 years of Save The Last Dance with a special nostalgic moment.
Bringing back all the memories, the actress shared an Instagram photo of herself and her costars Julia Stiles, Sean Patrick Thomas, and Garland Whitt on the set of the 2001 film. OH EM GEE!!!!! Save the Last Dance turns 20 years old today ! Playing Chenille changed my life. I read that script and I felt like I KNEW her, Washington wrote as the caption of the photo. At the time, I also knew the narrative that was being served in culture about who Black teen moms are. And I knew that if done right, this was an opportunity to transform some stereotyped thinking and make this young woman REAL. And human. And deserving of love and attention. I loooooved being a part of this film This cast. This crew. So many “slammin” memories!