BET’s “Black Girls Rock!” 2011 Airs on Nov. 6th, 2011
“BLACK GIRLS ROCK!™ 2011” Returns Bigger and Better Than Ever on Sunday, November 6 at 8pm*
Angela Davis, Shirley Caesar,Taraji P. Henson, Laurel J. Richie, Imani
Walker, Malika Saada Saar and Tatyana Ali
Hosted by Tracee Ellis
Ross and Regina King,”BLACK GIRLS ROCK!™ 2011″ Included Performances and
Appearances by Mary J. Blige, Jill Scott, Erykah Badu, LaLa Anthony,
Melanie Fiona, Tichina Arnold, Shirley Caesar, Estelle, Elle Varner,
Alek Wek, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Mary Mary and More
NEW YORK, Oct. 27, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — On Saturday, October 15, 2011, “BLACK GIRLS ROCK!™ 2011” celebrated its
second year of honoring Black women in business, politics,
entertainment, sports and community service on BET Networks. Co-hosted
by actresses Tracee Ellis Ross and Regina King, “BLACK GIRLS ROCK!™ 2011” honored some of the most exceptional women of color in their respective industries including: Angela Davis, Shirley Caesar, Taraji P. Henson, Laurel J. Richie, Imani Walker, Malika Saada Saar, and Tatyana Ali. Memorable performances and appearances were made by Mary J. Blige, Erykah Badu, Jill Scott, Melanie Fiona, Mary Mary, Elle Varner, Shirley Caesar, Tichina Arnold, and more. The network premiere will be televised exclusively on BET, Sunday, November 6th at 8 p.m.*
Backed by an all-female house band, led by Kim Burse, Erykah Badu opened the show with a beat-boxing, percussive version of her hit “Apple Tree.” The beautiful co-hosts, Tracee Ellis Ross and Regina King, then walked fashionably onto the stage in sequin outfits to introduce the first presenter of the evening, LaLa Anthony. The first award of the night was presented to Academy Award nominee Taraji P. Henson.
When accepting her 2011 Star Power Award, Henson delivered a tearful,
yet poignant message to black women: “Support each other. We MUST be
there for one another and not bring each other down.”
The Shot Caller Award was presented to the President of the WNBA, Laurel J. Richie. Her
acceptance speech motivated the audience by stating, “I am here
representing 132 strong women in the WNBA. I am proud and honored to be
recognized as a Black Girl who ROCKS!”
The amazing musical performances continued with Melanie Fiona hitting the stage with her new single, “This Time,” and Elle Varner singing her melodic new single, “Only Wanna Give It To You.”
Throughout
the evening, Black Girls Rock! saluted girls who are making an impact
in their communities despite their youthful age: Leanna Archer, Mari Malek and Dyci Manns. These phenomenal young women are M.A.D: Girls who are Making A Difference.
In a strikingly moving video tribute to the 2011 recipient of the Icon Award, the audience was transported back in time, alongside Angela Davis,
to witness and relive the incredible political and monumental moments
of her life that affected and reshaped the fabric of American culture.
Davis’ speech was motivating and reminded everyone to “never sit back
and watch. Be a part of the movement. Stand Up.”
As part of the tribute to the accomplishments and contributions of Angela Davis, Jill Scott took
to the stage for a heart-stopping combination of a spoken word
performance of “Womanifesto” and then brought down the house with her
infectious hit song, “Hate on Me.”
Later, Estelle
graced the stage with her soulful and heart-warming song, “Thank You.”
The message of the song, “Thank you…for making me a Woman,” was the
constant theme throughout the evening.
Tatyana Ali was
awarded the Young, Gifted and Black Award. As the youngest celebrant
of the evening, her outreach to the community and for young people has
been significant. She considers herself an education advocate. “Education is of the utmost importance to me and my family,” says Ali.
Supermodel Alek Wek introduced
two amazing women who have been in the forefront of the women’s rights
movement, co-founders of The Rebecca Project for Human Rights, Imani Walker and Malika Saada Saar, both recipients of the Trailblazer Award.
Mary Mary sang an uplifting version of Sounds of Blackness’ “Optimistic” and was joined on stage by celebrant Shirley Caesar. Caesar sang “You Can Make It,” that moved the audience in praise and worship. CeCe Winans surprised Caesar when she walked onto the stage to present her with the Living Legend Award.
Founder, CEO and Executive Producer of BLACK GIRLS ROCK!™, Beverly Bond,
took to the stage to share her foundation’s mission and talk about the
progression of the movement since its inception and humbly stated, “I am
proud that BLACK GIRLS ROCK! is now at the forefront of a
movement INSPIRING ALL women of color to take charge of our images, our
dignity and our impact on the world.”
Closing out the inspirational evening, was Grammy Award-winning singer Mary J. Blige, who wowed the audience with her performances of fan-favorites “My Life” and “Just Fine.”
The
star-studded affair also included memorable performances and tributes
as well as entertaining and inspiring video messages from other black
women that rock including actresses Nia Long and KeKe Palmer; singers Anita Baker, Patti LaBelle and Gladys Knight; and television writer and producer Mara Brock Akil (Creator of “The Game” and “Girlfriends”). In addition, one of the most touching video tributes was that of Ruby Bridges, who integrated the New Orleans school system in 1960 at the tender age of 6.
The televised special, “BLACK GIRLS ROCK!™ 2011” is a BET Networks and B.G.R. Enterprises Inc. production. BLACK GIRLS ROCK!™ Founder and CEO, Beverly Bond executive produces the telecast along with Stephen Hill, President, Music Programming and Specials, BET Networks and Connie Orlando, Eugene Caldwell, Salli Frattini, BET Networks.
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About BET Networks
BET
Networks, a division of Viacom Inc. (NYSE: VIA, VIA., is the
nation’s leading provider of quality entertainment, music, news and
public affairs television programming for the African-American audience.
The primary BET channel reaches more than 98 million households and can
be seen in the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, the United Kingdom
and sub-Saharan Africa. BET is the dominant African-American consumer
brand with a diverse group of businesses extensions: BET.com, a leading
Internet destination for Black entertainment, music, culture, and news;
BET Digital Networks – BET J, BET Gospel and BET Hip-Hop, attractive
alternatives for cutting-edge entertainment tastes; BET Home
Entertainment, a collection of BET-branded offerings for the home
environment including DVDs and video-on-demand; BET Mobile, which
provides ringtones, games and video content for wireless devices; and
BET International, which operates BET in the United Kingdom and oversees the extension of BET network programming for global distribution.
About Black Girls Rock™ Inc.
Founded by celebrity DJ and Philanthropist, Beverly Bond,
BLACK GIRLS ROCK!™ is dedicated to promoting positive images of women
of color in mass media. BLACK GIRLS ROCK!™ Inc., is a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit organization, that has been dedicated to the healthy
development of young women and girls since 2006. BLACK GIRLS ROCK!™
Inc. seeks to build the self-esteem and self-worth of young women of
color by changing their outlook on life, broadening their horizons and
helping them to empower themselves. For additional information on BLACK
GIRLS ROCK!™, visit www.blackgirlsrock.org.
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