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Best Black Oscar Moments You Might Have Missed

Cynthia Erivo Dazzles, Oprah, Whoopi and Queen Latifah Honor A Legend at The 97th Annual Academy

The Oscars returned with a bang on Sunday night. The 97th Annual Academy Awards aired on Sunday evening, recognizing the best cinema had to offer this year from blockbuster juggernauts like โ€œWickedโ€ and โ€œDune: Part Two,โ€ to critical favorites like โ€œNickel Boysโ€ and โ€œThe Substance.โ€

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Naturally, the ceremony was a star-studded affair, with Hollywoodโ€™s brightest stars descending upon the Dolby Theatre, with some history-making wins and stellar performances giving those in the audience in person and at home plenty to talk about. Weโ€™re breaking down five of the biggest moments in the ceremony you may have missed.

Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande Bring Wicked to the Oscars

โ€œWickedโ€ fans were in for a treat at the top of the show when the two nominated stars of the film, Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, opened the ceremony with an epic performance. Honoring both the film โ€œWickedโ€ and the story of โ€œThe Wizard of Ozโ€ at large, Grande kicked off the performance singing โ€œSomewhere Over the Rainbow,โ€ while Erivo took on the classic โ€œThe Wizโ€ final song, โ€œHome.โ€

Watch the powerful, Oz-inspired performance below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=In-GXkhzFNM

Black History Made in the Costume Design Category

โ€œWickedโ€ took home the Costume Design Oscar tonight, making history as costume designer Paul Tazewell became the first Black man to win in the category. Earning a powerful standing ovation from the attendees, he specifically called out the historical nature of the moment.

โ€œIโ€™m the first black man to receive the costume design award,โ€ he said as the audience reupted into cheers. โ€œIโ€™m so proud of this.โ€ He also went on to thank the stars of the film, Erivo and Grande. โ€œMy Ozian muses, Cynthia and Ariana, I love you so much.โ€

https://twitter.com/Variety/status/1896366143272849440?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Zoe Saldaรฑa Makes History As the First Dominican American Actress to Win An Oscar

Congratulations are in order for Zoe Saldaรฑa. The actress took home the coveted Best Supporting Actress Award this evening. Her performance in โ€œEmilia Perezโ€ has earned her multiple wins throughout awards season thus far, from the Golden Globes to the Critics Choice Awards.

Her win earned her a standing ovation as well, as Saldaรฑa finally grabbed an Oscar after over thirty years in the industry. She also makes history with her win, becoming the first American actress of Dominican descent to win the award. Watch her moving speech below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeCv6NyMveg

RAYE and Doja Cat Honor James Bond Legacy

In a dazzling performance, the Oscars took the time to honor the legacy of one of the longest-running franchises in film industry: James Bond. Each performing classic James Bond themes, RAYE, Doja Cat and โ€œThe White Lotusโ€ star Lisa took to the stage in an epic medley. Doja performed โ€œDiamonds are Foreverโ€ with flair, but RAYE by far had the best moment of the medley when she took us home with a rendition of โ€œSkyfall.โ€

https://twitter.com/Variety/status/1896375421085847969?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Queen Latifah, Oprah Winfrey and Whoopi Goldberg Honors Quincy Jones and โ€œThe Wizโ€

Quincy Jonesโ€™ legacy was honored in a big way on Sunday night. The music legend was lifted up by his collaborators, Oprah Winfrey and Whoopi Goldberg, giving us an epic โ€œThe Color Purpleโ€ reunion 40 years in the making. โ€œWhen we talk about Black excellence, weโ€™re talking about Quincy,โ€ Goldberg said during the tribute, who of course, was the lead role of Celie in โ€œThe Color Purple,โ€ which Jones produced.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X24wwzKW3X8

โ€œQuincy was love, lived out loud in human form,โ€ Winfrey added. โ€œAnd he poured that love into others and into his work. My life changed forever and for the better after meeting him. He actually discovered me for โ€˜The Color Purple,โ€™ which was my first film.โ€

Then, the two introduced Queen Latifah, who took to the stage with a rousing performance of โ€œEase On Down the Road,โ€ from โ€œThe Wiz,โ€ which Jones also produced. During the performance, Colman Domingo, Cynthia Erivo, and Ariana Grande were clearly having a blast, dancing along to Latifah.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2q0T-HF_gI

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