The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is a civil rights organization whose history in the U.S. goes back more than a century. Its earliest roots started with the underrepresentation and outright racism experienced by Black Americans at world fair exhibitions. While the organization has gone on to do a wide range of activities for Black advancement like legal representation, political activism, and education programs, one of their major goals is still to shine a spotlight on Black success.
Although times are slowly changing, it still holds true that it’s much harder for Black artists to receive equal attention and critical acclaim in major cultural awards like the Oscars. That’s why after 55 years, the NAACP Image Awards still fulfill an important role in highlighting the cultural contributions of the Black community. The awards cover almost all aspects of pop culture, from film and TV to music, news, literature, social media, and activism.
Here’s all the information you need about the awards and how to watch.
What Channels are the 2024 NAACP Image Awards on? What Time Does it Start?
The 2024 NAACP Image Awards will air on BET and simultaneously on CBS on Saturday, March 16, at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT. Queen Latifah will return as host for the second year running. With nominees including some of the biggest names in film and TV, we’re sure to see Hollywood’s hottest Black stars like Denzel Washington, Jaime Foxx, and Halle Bailey among the red-carpet arrivals. Twenty-six-year-old poet, writer, and activist Amanda Gorman will be honored with the special Chairman’s Award during the event. After years of being at other famous venues, the 2024 NAACP Image Awards will return to the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, where they took place from 2006 to 2013.
Here are the ceremony’s details:
- When are the 2024 NAACP Image Awards? Saturday, March 16, at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT
- Who is hosting the 2024 NAACP Image Awards? Queen Latifah
- Where are the 2024 NAACP Image Awards? Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall in Los Angeles, California
- What channels are showing the 2024 NAACP Image Awards? BET and CBS
How to Watch the 2024 NAACP Image Awards Online Without Cable
The 2024 NAACP Image Awards are airing on the cable network BET, with a simulcast on CBS. While the show hasn’t exclusively partnered with a streaming platform, there are ways to access the BET and CBS footage with skinny bundle streaming services that include those networks as part of their live TV channel options.
The streaming services that offer BET as part of your live TV package are:
Remember that to use these platforms to watch the event, you need to opt for BET or CBS as part of your streaming package. Check out our guide on skinny bundles for more information.
2024 NAACP Image Awards Nominations
There are plenty of nominees this year, as you’ll see below. Since the 2024 NAACP Image Awards highlights Black artists, creators, and activists across different industries, you’ll bet that the award show will take its time to celebrate and commemorate the accomplishments that these Black individuals have achieved.
Entertainer of the Year Nominees
Colman Domingo
Fantasia Barrino
Halle Bailey
Keke Palmer
Usher
Motion Picture Categories
Outstanding Motion Picture
“American Fiction”
“Origin”
“Rustin”
“The Color Purple”
“They Cloned Tyrone”
Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture
Colman Domingo – “Rustin”
Denzel Washington – “The Equalizer 3”
Jamie Foxx – “The Burial”
Jeffrey Wright – “American Fiction”
John Boyega – “They Cloned Tyrone”
Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor – “Origin”
Fantasia Barrino – “The Color Purple”
Halle Bailey – “The Little Mermaid”
Teyana Taylor – “A Thousand and One”
Yara Shahidi – “Sitting in Bars with Cake”
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
Colman Domingo – “The Color Purple”
Corey Hawkins – “The Color Purple”
Glynn Turman – “Rustin”
Jamie Foxx – “They Cloned Tyrone”
Sterling K. Brown – “American Fiction”
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Danielle Brooks – “The Color Purple”
Da'Vine Joy Randolph – “The Holdovers”
Erika Alexander – “American Fiction”
Halle Bailey – “The Color Purple”
Taraji P. Henson – “The Color Purple”
Outstanding Independent Motion Picture
“Back on the Strip”
“Brother”
“Story Ave”
“Sweetwater”
“The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster”
Outstanding International Motion Picture
“Anatomy of a Fall”
“Brother”
“Mami Wata”
“Rye Lane”
“Society of the Snow”
Outstanding Breakthrough Performance in a Motion Picture
Aaron Pierre – “Brother”
Laya DeLeon Hayes – “The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster”
Mila Davis-Kent – “Creed III”
Phylicia Pearl Mpasi – “The Color Purple”
Teyana Taylor – “A Thousand and One”
Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture
“American Fiction”
“Rustin”
“The Blackening”
“The Color Purple”
“They Cloned Tyrone”
Outstanding Animated Motion Picture
“Elemental”
“Trolls Band Together”
“Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”
“Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem”
“Wish”
Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance (Motion Picture)
Ariana DeBose – “Wish”
Brian Tyree Henry – “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”
Daniel Kaluuya – “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”
Issa Rae – “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”
Shameik Moore – “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”
Outstanding Short–Form (Live Action)
“Flower”
“Gaps”
“Lucille”
“Rocky Road on Channel Three”
“The After”
Outstanding Short–Form (Animated)
“Blueberry”
“Bridges”
“Burning Rubber”
“Ego' Curse”
“Lil' Ruby”
Outstanding Breakthrough Creative (Motion Picture)
A.V. Rockwell – “A Thousand and One”
Blitz Bazawule – “The Color Purple”
Choice Skinner – “A New Life”
Dewayne Perkins – “The Blackening”
Juel Taylor – “They Cloned Tyrone”
Outstanding Youth Performance in a Motion Picture
Aaron Kingsley Adetola – “A Thousand and One”
Aven Courtnery – “A Thousand and One”
Calah Lane – “Wonka”
Lennox Simms – “Origin”
Mila Davis-Kent – “Creed III”
Outstanding Cinematography in a Feature Film
C. Kim Miles, Julia Liu, Clair Popkin – “STILL: A Michael J. Fox Movie”
Eric K. Yue – “A Thousand and One”
Guy Godfree – “Brother”
Ken Seng – “They Cloned Tyrone”
Paul Yee – “Joy Ride”
Television and Streaming Categories
Outstanding Comedy Series
“Abbott Elementary”
“Harlem”
“Survival of the Thickest”
“The Neighborhood”
“UnPrisoned”
Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series
Cedric The Entertainer – “The Neighborhood”
Delroy Lindo – “UnPrisoned”
Dulé Hill – ” The Wonder Years”
Mike Epps – “The Upshaws”
Tone Bell – “Survival of the Thickest”
Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series
Kerry Washington – “UnPrisoned”
Meagan Good – “Harlem”
Michelle Buteau – “Survival of the Thickest”
Quinta Brunson – “Abbott Elementary”
Tichina Arnold – “The Neighborhood”
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Kenan Thompson – “Saturday Night Live”
Roy Wood Jr. – “The Daily Show”
Tyler Lepley – “Harlem”
Tyler James Williams – “Abbott Elementary”
William Stanford Davis – “Abbott Elementary”
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Ayo Edebiri – “The Bear”
Ego Nwodim – “Saturday Night Live”
Janelle James – “Abbott Elementary”
Sheryl Lee Ralph – “Abbott Elementary”
Shoniqua Shandai – “Harlem”
Outstanding Drama Series
“Bel-Air”
“Black Cake”
“Found”
“Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story”
“Snowfall”
Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series
Damson Idris – “Snowfall”
Forest Whitaker – “Godfather of Harlem”
Idris Elba – “Hijack”
Jabari Banks – “Bel-Air”
Jesse L. Martin – “The Irrational”
Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series
Angela Bassett – “9-1-1”
India Ria Amarteifio – “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story”
Octavia Spencer – “Truth Be Told”
Queen Latifah – “The Equalizer”
Zoe Saldaña – “Special Ops: Lioness”
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Adrian Holmes – “Bel-Air”
Amin Joseph – “Snowfall”
Giancarlo Esposito – “Godfather of Harlem”
LaRoyce Hawkins – “Chicago PD”
Wendell Pierce – “Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan”
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Adjoa Andoh – “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story”
Arsema Thomas – “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story”
Golda Rosheuvel – “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story”
Gail Bean – “Snowfall”
Nicole Beharie – “The Morning Show”
Outstanding Television Movie, Limited-Series or Dramatic Special
“Black Girl Missing”
“First Lady of BMF: The Tonesa Welch Story”
“Heist 88”
“Lawmen: Bass Reeves”
“Swarm”
Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie, Limited-Series or Dramatic Special
Brian Tyree Henry – “Class of “09”
Courtney B. Vance – “Heist 88”
Keith Powers – “The Perfect Find”
Lance Reddick – “The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial”
Samuel L. Jackson – “Secret Invasion”
Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Limited-Series or Dramatic Special
Ali Wong – “Beef”
Chlöe Bailey – “Praise This”
Dominique Fishback – “Swarm”
Gabrielle Union – “The Perfect Find”
Meagan Good – “Buying Back My Daughter”
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Television Movie, Limited-Series or Dramatic Special
Carl Anthony Payne II – “Binged to Death”
Damon Wayans – “Cinnamon”
Damson Idris – “Swarm”
Don Cheadle – “Secret Invasion”
Jharrel Jerome – “Full Circle”
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Television Movie, Limited-Series or Dramatic Special
Aja Naomi King – “Lessons in Chemistry”
CCH Pounder – “Full Circle”
Michaela Jaé Rodriguez – “American Horror Story: Delicate”
Phylicia Rashad – “Heaven Down Here”
Tisha Campbell – “Every Breath She Takes”
Outstanding News/Information (Series or Special)
“Kerry Washington: Thicker Than Water – A Conversation with Robin Roberts”
“The 1619 Project”
“TheGrio with Marc Lamont Hill”
“The Reidout”
“Into America”
Outstanding Talk Series
“Hart to Heart”
“Sherri”
“Tamron Hall”
“The Jennifer Hudson Show”
“Turning the Tables with Robin Roberts”
Outstanding Reality Program, Reality Competition, or Game Show (Series)
“America's Got Talent”
“Barbecue Showdown”
“Celebrity Family Feud”
“Critter Fixers: Country Vets”
“Wild ‘N Out”
Outstanding Variety Show (Series or Special)
“A Black Lady Sketch Show”
“A Grammy Salute to 50 Years of Hip-Hop”
“Chris Rock: Selective Outrage”
“My Name is Mo'Nique”
“Wanda Sykes: I'm An Entertainer”
Outstanding Children's Program
“Ada Twist, Scientist”
“Alma's Way”
“Craig of the Creek”
“Gracie's Corner”
“My Dad the Bounty Hunter”
Outstanding Performance by a Youth (Series, Special, Television Movie or Limited-Series)
Alaya High – “That Girl Lay Lay”
Elisha “EJ” Williams – “The Wonder Years”
Jalyn Hall – “The Crossover”
Keivonn Woodard – “The Last of Us”
Leah Sava Jeffries – “Percy Jackson and the Olympians”
Outstanding Host in a Talk or News/Information (Series or Special) – Individual or Ensemble
Bomani Jones – “Game Theory with Bomani Jones”
Joy Reid – “The Reidout”
Sherri Shepherd – “Sherri”
Tamron Hall – “Tamron Hall”
Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Ana Navarro, Alyssa Farah Griffin – “The View”
Outstanding Host in a Reality/Reality Competition, Game Show or Variety (Series or Special) – Individual or Ensemble
Anthony Anderson, Cedric The Entertainer – “Kings of BBQ”
DC Young Fly – “Celebrity Squares”
Nick Cannon – “The Masked Singer”
RuPaul Charles – “RuPaul's Drag Race”
Steve Harvey – “Celebrity Family Feud”
Outstanding Guest Performance
Ayo Edebiri – “Abbott Elementary”
Garcelle Beauvais – “Survival of the Thickest”
Giancarlo Esposito – “The Mandalorian”
Michael B. Jordan – “Saturday Night Live”
Roy Wood, Jr. – “The Daily Show”
Outstanding Animated Series
“Big Mouth”
“Gracie's Corner”
“Marvel's Spidey & His Amazing Friends”
“The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder”
“Young Love”
Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance (Television)
Cree Summer – “Rugrats”
Issa Rae – “Young Love”
Keke Palmer – “The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder”
Kyla Pratt – “The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder”
Scott Mescudi – “Young Love”
Outstanding Performance in a Short Form Series
Jessica Mikayla – “Disney Launchpad” Season Two
Kevin Hart – “Die Hart 2: Die Harter”
Leslie Jones – “After the Cut – The Daily Show”
Nathalie Emmanuel – “Die Hart 2: Die Harter”
Seth Carr – “Disney Launchpad” Season Two
Outstanding Short Form Series – Comedy or Drama
“After the Cut”
“Die Hart 2: Die Harter”
“Disney Launchpad” Season two
“Doggyland”
“I Am Groot”
Outstanding Short Form Series or Special – Reality/Nonfiction
“Did You Know?”
“I Was A Soul Train Dancer”
“Mama Mann's Kitchen”
“Ritual”
“RuPaul's Drag Race”
Outstanding Breakthrough Creative (Television)
Adjani Salmon – “Dreaming Whilst Black”
Kale Futterman – “Ginny & Georgia”
Michelle Buteau – “Survival of the Thickest”
Thara Popoola – “Sex Education”
Troy Hunter – “Sex Education”
Stunt Category
Outstanding Stunt Ensemble (TV or Film)
“Creed III”
“The Continental: From the World of John Wick”
“They Cloned Tyrone”
“Titans”
“Warrior”
Outstanding Social Media Personality of the Year
Angel Laketa Moore
Druski
Keith Lee
Lynae Vanee
Terrell Grice
Recording Categories
Outstanding New Artist
FLO
Jordan Ward
Leon Thomas
October London
Victoria Monét
Outstanding Male Artist
Burna Boy
Chris Brown
Davido
Jon Batiste
Usher
Outstanding Female Artist
Ari Lennox
H.E.R.
Janelle Monáe
Tems
Victoria Monét
Outstanding Gospel/Christian Album
“All Yours” – Kierra Sheard
“Father's Day” – Kirk Franklin
“Impossible” – Pastor Mike Jr.
“My Truth” – Jonathan McReynolds
“The Maverick Way Complete” – Maverick City Music
Outstanding International Song
“Amapiano” – Asake feat. Olamide
“City Boys” – Burna Boy
“Me & U” – Tems
“People” – Libianca feat. Ayra Starr & Omah Lay
“Unavailable” – Davido
Outstanding Music Video/Visual Album
“Boyfriend” – Usher
“Cobra” – Megan Thee Stallion
“How We Roll” – Ciara
“On My Mama” – Victoria Monét
“Sensational” – Chris Brown feat. Davido & Lojay
Outstanding Album
“Clear 2: Soft Life” – Summer Walker
“For All The Dogs” – Drake
“I Told Them…” – Burna Boy
“Jaguar II” – Victoria Monét
“The Age of Pleasure” – Janelle Monáe
Outstanding Soundtrack/Compilation Album
“Creed III: The Soundtrack” – Michael B. Jordan, Ludwig Göransson, Archie Davis, Frank Brim
“Godfather of Harlem: Season 3 (Original Series Soundtrack)” – Swizz Beatz & Avery Chambliss
“Metro Boomin Presents Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Soundtrack From and Inspired by the Motion Picture/Deluxe Edition)” – Metro Boomin
“The Color Purple Original Motion Picture Soundtrack” – Various Producers
“The Little Mermaid Original Motion Picture Soundtrack” – Alan Menken, Mike Higham and Lin-Manuel Miranda
Outstanding Gospel/Christian Song
“All Things” – Kirk Franklin
“All Yours” – Kierra Sheard feat. Anthony Brown
“In The Room” – Maverick City Music
“It's Working” – Todd Dulaney
“JOY (Unspeakable)” – Voices of Fire feat. Pharrell Williams
Outstanding Jazz Album
“Brand New Life” – Brandee Younger
“Melusine” – Cécile McLorin Salvant
“Who Are You When No One is Watching?” – Braxton Cook
“Phoenix” – Lakecia Benjamin
“Truth Be Told” – Angie Wells
Outstanding Soul/R&B Song
“Back To Your Place” – October London
“Good Good” – Usher feat. 21 Savage x Summer Walker
“ICU Remix” – Coco Jones feat. Justin Timberlake
“On My Mama” – Victoria Monét
“Lipstick Lover” – Janelle Monáe
Outstanding Hip Hop/Rap Song
“All My Life” – Lil Durk feat. J. Cole
“Blue Eyes” – Vic Mensa
“Cobra” – Megan Thee Stallion
“Palisades, CA” – Larry June & The Alchemist
“Sittin' On Top of the World” – Burna Boy & 21 Savage
Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Traditional)
Ciara feat. Chris Brown – “How We Roll”
Coco Jones feat. Justin Timberlake – “ICU Remix”
Dreamville, Bas & Black Sherif feat. Kel-P – “Creed III: Soundtrack”
Karen Clark Sheard, Hezekiah Walker, Kierra Sheard – “God Is Good”
Voices of Fire – “Joy (Unspeakable)”
Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Contemporary)
Burna Boy & 21 Savage – “Sittin' On Top of the World”
Chris Brown feat. Davido & Lojay – “Sensational”
Lil Durk & J. Cole – “All My Life”
Usher, 21 Savage, Summer Walker – “Good Good”
Victoria Monét feat. Lucky Day – “Smoke”
Outstanding Original Score for TV/Film
“American Fiction” – Laura Karpman
“Rustin” – Branford Marsalis
“The Color Purple” – Kris Bowers
“The Other Black Girl” – EmmoLei Sankofa
“Transformers: Rise of the Beasts” – Jongnic Bontemps
Documentary Categories
Outstanding Documentary (Film)
“American Symphony”
“Fast Dreams”
“Invisible Beauty”
“Little Richard: I Am Everything”
“Stamped from the Beginning”
Outstanding Documentary (Television)
“American Experience”
“Dear Mama”
“High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America”
“Kevin Hart & Chris Rock: Headliners Only”
“Ladies First: A Story of Women in Hip-Hop”
Outstanding Short Form Documentary
“Alive in Bronze: Huey P. Newton”
“Birthing a Nation: The Resistance of Mary Gaffney”
“Black Girls Play: The Story of Hand Games”
“Freshwater”
“Ifine: Beauty”
Writing Categories
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Ava Coleman – “Abbott Elementary”
Brittani Nichols – “Abbott Elementary”
Donald Glover, Janine Nabers – “Swarm”
Michelle Buteau – “Survival of the Thickest”
Norman Vance Jr. – “Saturdays”
Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series
Carla Banks–Waddles – “Bel–Air”
Lee Sung Jin – “Beef”
Marissa Jo Cerar – “Black Cake”
Nkechi Okoro Carroll – “Found”
Shonda Rhimes – “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story”
Outstanding Writing in a Television Movie or Special
Dwayne Johnson-Cochran – “Heist 88”
Frank E. Flowers, Tony Rettenmaier, Juel Taylor – “Shooting Stars”
Marlon Wayans – “Marlon Wayans: God Loves Me”
Sam Jay – “Sam Jay: Salute Me or Shoot Me”
Tina Gordon, Brandon Broussard, Hudson Obayuwana, Jana Savage, Camilla Blackett – “Praise This”
Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture
A.V. Rockwell – “A Thousand and One”
Cord Jefferson – “American Fiction”
Juel Taylor, Tony Rettenmaier – “They Cloned Tyrone”
Maggie Betts, Doug Wright – “The Burial”
Marcus Gardley – “The Color Purple”
Directing Categories
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Amy Aniobi – “Survival of the Thickest”
Donald Glover – “Swarm”
Neema Barnette – “Grand Crew”
Numa Perrier – “UnPrisoned”
Robbie Countryman – “The Upshaws”
Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series
Alonso Alvarez–Barreda – “Snowfall”
Amin Joseph – “Snowfall”
Carl Seaton – “Godfather of Harlem”
Dawn Wilkinson – “Power Book II: Ghost”
Geary McLeod – “Power Book II: Ghost”
Outstanding Directing in a Television Movie or Special
Bryian Keith Montgomery Jr. – “Cinnamon”
Chris Robinson – “Shooting Stars”
Keke Palmer – “Big Boss”
Numa Perrier – “The Perfect Find”
Vivica A. Fox – “First Lady of BMF: The Tonesa Welch Story”
Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture
Antoine Fuqua – “The Equalizer 3”
Ava DuVernay – “Origin”
George C. Wolfe – “Rustin”
Juel Taylor – “They Cloned Tyrone”
Michael B. Jordan – “Creed III”
Outstanding Directing in a Documentary (Television or Motion Picture)
Allen Hughes – “Dear Mama”
Bethann Hardison, Frédéric Tcheng – “Invisible Beauty”
Dave Wooley, David Heilbroner – “Dionne Warwick: Don't Make Me Over”
Lisa Cortés – “Little Richard: I Am Everything”
Roger Ross Williams – “Stamped from the Beginning”
Literary Categories
Outstanding Literary Work – Fiction
“Everything Is Not Enough” – Lola Akinmade Åkerström
“Family Lore” – Elizabeth Acevedo
“House of Eve” – Sadeqa Johnson
“Let Us Descend” – Jesmyn Ward
“The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store” – James McBride
Outstanding Literary Work – Nonfiction
“Black AF History: The Un-Whitewashed Story of America” – Michael Harriot
“BLK ART: The Audacious Legacy of Black Artists and Models in Western Art” – Zaria Ware
“Iconic Home: Interiors, Advice, and Stories from 50 Amazing Black Designers” – Black Interior Designers and June Reese
“The Art of Ruth E. Carter” – Ruth E. Carter Foreword by Dani Gurira
“The New Brownies' Book: A Love Letter to Black Families” – Karida L. Brown, Charly Palmer
Outstanding Literary Work – Debut Author
“And Then He Sang a Lullaby” – Ani Kayode Somtochukwu
“Coleman Hill: A Novel” – Kim Coleman Foote
“Rootless” – Krystle Zara Appiah
“The Black Joy Project” – Kleaver Cruz
“The God of Good Looks” – Breanne McIvor
Outstanding Literary Work – Biography/Autobiography
“Love and Justice: A Story of Triumph on Two Different Courts” – Maya Moore Irons
“Lucky Me: A Memoir of Changing the Odds” – Rich Paul
“Nothing Is Missing” – Nicole Walters
“Our Secret Society: Mollie Moon and the Glamour, Money, and Power Behind the Civil Rights Movement” – Dr. Tanisha C. Ford
“Straight Shooter: A Memoir of Second Chances and First Takes” – Stephen A. Smith
Outstanding Literary Work – Instructional
“Badass Vegan: Fuel Your Body, Ph*ck the System, and Live Your Life Right” – John Lewis
“Everyday Grand: Soulful Recipes for Celebrating Life's Big and Small Moments” – Jocelyn Delk Adams, Olga Massov
“Flower Love: Lush Floral Arrangements for the Heart and Home” – Kristen Griffith-VanderYacht
“Historically Black Phrases: From ‘I Ain't One of Your Lil' Friends’ to ‘Who All Gon' Be There?’” – Jarrett Hill, Tre'vell Anderson
“Livable Luxe” – Brigette Romanek
Outstanding Literary Work – Poetry
“Above Ground” – Clint Smith
“So to Speak” – Terrance Hayes
“suddenly we” – Evie Shockley
“The Ferguson Report: An Erasure” – Nicole Sealey
“Why Fathers Cry at Night” – Kwame Alexander
Outstanding Literary Work – Children
“CROWNED: Magical Folk and Fairy Tales from the Diaspora – Kahran Bethencourt
“How Do You Spell Unfair?: MacNolia Cox and the National Spelling Bee” – Carole Boston Weatherford, Frank Morrison
“I Absolutely, Positively Love My Spots” – Lid'ya C. Rivera, Nina Mata
“Is This Love?” – Cedella Marley, Alea Marley
“Like Lava In My Veins – Derrick Barnes, Shawn Martinbrough
Outstanding Literary Work – Youth/Teens
“Adia Kelbara and the Circle of Shamans” – Isi Hendrix
“Everyone's Thinking It” – Aleema Omotoni
“Fatima Tate Takes the Cake – Khadijah VanBrakle
“Friday I'm in Love” – Camryn Garrett
Outstanding Graphic Novel
“Curlfriends: New in Town” – Sharee Miller
“Ms Davis: A Graphic Biography” – Sybille Titeux de la Croix, Amazing Améziane
“Queenie: Godmother of Harlem” – Aurelie Levy, Elizabeth Colomba
“Stamped from the Beginning: A Graphic History of Racist Ideas in America” – Dr. Ibram X Kendi, Joel Christian Gill
“The Talk” – Darrin Bell
Podcast Categories
Outstanding News and Information Podcast
#SundayCivics
Going Wild with Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant
Holding Court with Eboni K. Williams
Into America with Trymaine Lee
The Assignment with Audie Cornish
Outstanding Lifestyle/Self–Help Podcast
Black Money Tree
Chile, Please
Is This Going To Cause An Argument
The Laverne Cox Show
The Light
Outstanding Society and Culture Podcast
Higher Learning with Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay
Jill Scott Presents: J.ill the Podcast
More Than That with Gia Peppers
The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean
The Bakari Sellers Podcast
Outstanding Arts and Entertainment Podcast
All the Smoke
Baby, This is Keke Palmer
Being Black: The 80s
Here's The Thing
Nightcap with Unc and Ocho
Outstanding Scripted Series Podcast
Crimson Hearts Collide
Small Victories
TwentyOne 21: A Black AF Scripted Audio Comedy
Whose Amazing Life?
Yes We Cannabis
Outstanding Podcast – Limited Series/Short Form
I Am Story
Official Ignorance: The Death in Custody Podcast
Reclaimed: The Forgotten League
The Greatest Day: The Epic Story Behind Hip-Hop's Most Iconic Photograph
Wakanda Forever: The Official Black Panther Podcast
Costume Design, Makeup, and Hairstyling Categories
Outstanding Costume Design (Television or Film)
Charlese Antoinette Jones – “Air”
Dierdra Elizabeth Govan – “I'm A Virgo”
Toni-Leslie James, Josh Quinn – “Rustin”
Francine Jamison-Tanchuck – “The Color Purple”
Outstanding Make-Up
Cole Patterson, Fabiola Mercado – “Bel-Air”
Miho Suzuki – “Lessons in Chemistry”
Beverly Jo Pryor, Eric Pagdin, Quintessence Patterson – “Rustin”
Carol Rasheed, Saisha Beecham, Ngozi Olandu Young, Manny Davila, Milene Melendez – “The Color Purple”
Denise Pugh-Ruiz – “UnPrisoned”
Outstanding Hairstyling
Shavonne Brown – “A Black Lady Sketch Show”
Carla Joi Farmer – “Air”
Elizabeth Robinson – “Creed III”
Melissa “Missy” Forney, Sterfon Demings – “A Black Lady Sketch Show”
Lawrence Davis, Tym Wallace, Andrea Mona Bowen, Angela Renae Dyson, Jorge Benitez Villalobos – “The Color Purple”
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