The Afro Awards was a success for the second year in a row and the top celebrities in Hollywood were in attendance at the Directors Guild Of America. The CEO and Founder of the Afro Awards, Taiwo Oduala wants to make sure The Afro Awards is all about giving flowers to people who have been working hard and shining light in the community. This year’s awardees include Richard Lawson, Jason Lee, Amber Washington, Yung Muusik, Snoop Dog, Danielle Crawley, Isokenny, Rachel Mbuki, Dr. Michael K. Obeng, and many more.
One artist that attended to witness the festivities at the Afro Awards was Los Angeles-based female rapper, songwriter, and film producer Helecia Choyce, better known as Rapper SKG. Receiving her plaques for previous work at the Legendary “Death Row Records” and also receiving her plaques for her present work with BLAKDOUT Records, SKG is focused and determined to prove that any artist can re brand themselves while working hard to create a name within the music industry.
247 Live Culture talked with the honorees on the red carpet and asked them what it means to be honored for all their hard work. The phenomenal Richard Lawson said, “It’s always an honor to be recognized for your body of work. You know this is my sixth decade in the business so I go back when there was only Sidney Poitier, Diahann Carroll, and Bill Cosby.” Jason Lee, the creator and founder of Hollywood Unlocked shared that “It’s always better when you’re honored by your own.” Jason Lee received this years Bravery Award.
The Afro Awards celebrates and recognizes outstanding achievements and contributions in African-American communities. This year’s prestigious event showcased black excellence in music, film, television, sports, fashion, entrepreneurship, and philanthropy. The event was full of live performances and even Morris Chestnut stepped into the building and gave a brief speech.
This event catalyzes meaningful conversations, networking opportunities, and the celebration of African culture and heritage. Make sure you don’t miss the next one.
The Afro Awards past sponsors included Oduataj Foundation, Top Dreams Universal, Wamufat International, AGIC Energy, G.O. Associates Limited. Tag Agic Group Holdings, Afrebay, Lamurudu, The Peejay Home Team, Back Home LLC., R&P Entertainment Agency LLC., Strictly Industry, El’s Empowerment Foundation, and Legacy Tailors.
For more information about the Afro Awards, please visit: www.afroawards.org
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