The 2011 Trumpet Awards— held this past Saturday, January 29th, at the Cobb Energy Center — honored U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, civil rights leader Al Sharpton, and Radio One CEO Alfred D. Liggins III. The awards were hosted by husband-and-wife actors Nicole Ari Parker and Boris Kodjoe, and TV personality Niecy Nash, and are scheduled to be broadcast in April 24 on TV One.
The annual event, hosted this year at Hyatt Regency Atlanta, honors African-Americans who contribute significantly to “the cause of justice and equality,” the Trumpet Awards have been held since 1993 and have honored in the past luminaries such as Muhammad Ali, Rosa Parks, Henry “Hank” Aaron, Rev. Jesse Jackson, and Michael Jordan.
The full list of this year’s honorees are:
- Al Sharpton • Civil rights
- Chief Justice Georgina Wood • International
- Richard Roundtree • Arts
- Judge Greg Mathis • Humanitarian
- Paula Madison • Corporate leadership
- Alfred C. Liggins III • Media
- The Honorable Eric H. Holder, Jr. • Legal
- Drs. Andre, Keith & Kevin Churchwell • Medicine
- Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial • President’s Award
- The O’Jays • Music
In addition, the Trumpet Awards will be inducting a group of people onto its Walk of Fame. They are:
- Arthur Blank • Entrepreneur/Philanthropist
- Bishop Barbara L. King • Minister/Civil Rights Activist
- Mayor Carl Stokes • First Black mayor
- Henry “Hank” Thomas • Original freedom fighter
- James Brown • Singer/performer
- Leon Hall • Civil rights activist
- Congressman Louis Stokes • Ohio’s First Black Congressman
- Marc H. Morial • CEO, National Urban League
- Bishop Neil C. Ellis • Minister/Civil Rights Activist
- Dr. Gerald L. Durley
Special guest performances including Charlie Wilson, Ledisi, James Ingram featuring Atlanta Poet Hank Stewart, Melvin M. Miller, Angela Brown featuring Richard Smallwood, Stax Academy of Music All Stars, Eric Benet, Silk featuring Angie Stone, Kelly Price & Kandi Burruss, and NFL Players Choir featuring Donnie McClurkin & Myron Butler.
Be sure to visit http://trumpetfoundation.org/to learn more about the honorees past and present. You can view the Trumpet Awards April 26 on TV 1 or sooner in select cities. Visit the Trumpet website for additional times that begin airing March 27th.