In a recent episode of “The View,” Debbie Allen shared how Whoopi Goldberg played a crucial role in her hit TV show, “A Different World.” The episode titled “If I Should Die Before I Wake” featured Goldberg as a professor who tasked her class with eulogizing themselves. When a student revealed she had HIV, Goldberg’s character played a significant role in opening the gateways to acceptance on the show.
Goldberg’s involvement in the episode paved the way for important discussions about HIV/AIDS on network television. She recalled reaching out to Goldberg, who immediately agreed to be a part of the groundbreaking storyline. In 1991, Goldberg went on to win an Academy Award for her role in “Ghost,” further solidifying her reputation as an influential advocate and actress.
Goldberg’s willingness to participate in socially relevant projects has been a hallmark of her career. She was instrumental in breathing new life into “A Different World” during its second season, playing a crucial role in making the show a hit. Goldberg reflected on the importance of representation and diversity in television, emphasizing the significance of having a show that showcased characters of color in a college setting, a rare sight on television during that time.
Despite her busy schedule, Goldberg shared that she always says “yes” whenever Allen asks her to be part of something meaningful. The bond between the two women and their shared commitment to raising important social and cultural issues through their work was evident during the heartfelt reunion on “The View.”