The Trumpet Awards heralds the accomplishments of Black Americans who have succeeded against immense odds. (much to Stacy Dash’s dismay, I’m certain). Special recognition is given to the few, who symbolize the many, who have overcome the ills of racism and poverty and achieved special greatness.
This year’s honorees included several Caribbeans including USVI Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett, Congresswoman Yvette Clarke (NY,Jamaican) and Congresswoman Mia Love (Utah, Haiti). They were being honored along with all the African American women of Congress.
Also honored at the 24th Annual Trumpet Awards were TV and film producer Will Packer, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Ne-Yo, comedic legend George Wallace, former U.S. Secretary of Labor Alexis Herman, General Motors executive Alicia Boler-Davis, Wayne County Community College Chancellor Dr. Curtis Ivery, Arun Gandhi (grandson of Mohandas Gandhi), Saudi Arabian Princess Basmah Bit Saud. The event was hosted by actors Terrence J and Nia Long.
The event was truly inspirational and a testament as to why we must continue to celebrate ourselves and not allow anyone to diminish our accomplishments. That’s the good news. The bad news, media had to stand outdoors for red carpet interviews and photos for approximately 3-4 hours in 30-degree weather! There were only about three heating lamps around and, of course, no where near the majority of media outlets. To add insult to injury due to the unusually brisk Atlanta weather, many celebs opted out of even walking the red carpet and were rushed inside where warmth awaited them. Honestly, I couldn’t feel my hands and toes by the time we went inside. If the Trumpet Awards is going to continue to be presented in January, I would suggest heated outdoor tents for the red carpet or move it inside.
Shout out to comedian Jonathan Slocumb who was hilarious and provided much needed comic relief during breaks in taping. The Trumpet Awards airs tonight, January 29 on Bounce TV at 9PM.
PHOTOS: Michael Thomas/Caribbean Media Network