The Sit In: Harry Belafonte Hosts the Tonight Show

Directed By Yoruba Richen

In 1968, entertainer and activist Harry Belafonte hosts "The Tonight Show" for a week alongside guests Aretha Franklin and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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In 1968, entertainer and activist Harry Belafonte hosts "The Tonight Show" for a week alongside guests Aretha Franklin and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Yoruba Richen is a Peabody award-winning documentary filmmaker who was awarded the Trailblazer award by Black Public Media. Her work has been featured on multiple outlets, including Netflix, MSNBC, Peacock and FX/Hulu. Her film, The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks was honored by the Television Academy. Other recent work include the Emmy-nominated films  American Reckoning, How It Feels to Be Free; The Sit In: Harry Belafonte Hosts the Tonight Show and Green Book: Guide to Freedom. Her film, The Killing of Breonna Taylor won an NAACP Image Award.  Yoruba’s other work include directing an episode of the award-winning series Black and Missing for HBO and High on the Hog for Netflix.  Yoruba is the Founding Director of the Documentary Program at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY.