On March 9, the Fox | HBCU Media Alliance wrapped the “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story” historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) screening and Talk Back Tour. The multi-city tour was headlined by members of the cast from the FX Networks hit series, including Cuba Gooding, Jr., Sterling K. Brown, Courtney B. Vance and director John Singleton, all of whom participated in dynamic conversations that touched on the issues relevant to the series’ themes of race, celebrity, discrimination, police corruption and sexism.

The tour kicked off in Houston with HBCU Media Alliance partner Texas Southern University and continued with visits to Morehouse College in Atlanta; Howard University in Washington, D.C.; and an HBCU Alumni event at Ginny’s Supper Club in Harlem, New York. Each tour stop was filled with hundreds of members of the Fox | HBCU Media Alliance – students, faculty, alumni and members of the surrounding community who had been watching the series since its February premiere.

“The discussions and audience interactions were simultaneously insightful, witty, challenging and candid – they covered a wide range of topics including the personal experiences of each of the participating series stars, the parallel themes reflected in today’s headlines and the need for authentic storytelling in the entertainment industry,” said Nicole A. Bernard, Executive Vice President, Audience Strategy for 21st Century Fox.

As the tour concluded at Howard University, audience members once again lined the aisles for an opportunity to pose thoughtful questions to the series panelists. The last was a remark from a student noting the unique and critical importance of the series engaging the HBCU community and the appreciation for the opportunity to dialogue directly about core community values and issues impacting the African American community.

The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story” HBCU screening and Talk Back Tour ended as it began: with enthusiasm, passion and an abundance of selfies that each of the series stars generously accommodated.

Here are some photos from the tour:

Cuba Gooding, Jr. and a young fan at Howard University in Washington, D.C.

Cuba Gooding Jr. taking a selfie with a student at Howard University in Washington, D.C.

Photo credit: Erika Doss
Cuba Gooding, Jr., Dr. Stephane Dunn (Morehouse), John Singleton, Sterling K. Brown and Dr. Beverly Sheftall (Morehouse) at Morehouse College in Atlanta.

Photo credit: Rowena Husbands
Courtney B. Vance, Cuba Gooding, Jr. and John Singleton at Ginny’s Supper Club in New York City.

Photo credit: Rowena Husbands
Courtney B. Vance, Emil Wilbekin, Angelique Miles, Nicole Bernard, Cuba Gooding Jr. and John Singleton at Ginny’s Supper Club in New York City.

Photo credit: Rowena Husbands
Emil Wilbekin, Cuba Gooding, Jr., John Singleton and Courtney B. Vance at Ginny’s Supper Club in New York City.

The Fox | HBCU Media Alliance nurtures and promotes a growing and dynamic pipeline of talent from HBCUs for executive and creative career opportunities across the 21st Century Fox entertainment businesses. Learn more about the Alliance and connect with them on Facebook and Twitter.

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