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BLACK GIRLS ROCK! is a company founded by executive producer, businesswoman, celebrity DJ, and former model Beverly Bond. The company hosts an annual award show of the same name that honors and promotes Black women's achievements. BLACK GIRLS ROCK! also has a nonprofit arm that teaches leadership skills and develops confidence in teenage girls through its annual "BLACK GIRLS LEAD" conference.
History
BLACK GIRLS ROCK! was founded by celebrity DJ and model Beverly Bond in 2006. The inaugural BLACK GIRLS ROCK! AWARDS ceremony honored rapper MC Lyte and DJ Jazzy Joyce at powerHouse Arena, an art gallery and powerHouse Books location in DUMBO, Brooklyn. For the second annual BLACK GIRLS ROCK! Awards the organization honored Missy Elliott, Sylvia Rhone, and DJ Diamond Kuts at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City with actress Regina King as its host. The organization continued to independently produce its annual award show in New York City until 2009. In 2008 Regina King hosted the award show again and in 2009 the award show was co-hosted by Regina King and Tracee Ellis Ross.
In 2010 BLACK GIRLS ROCK! collaborated with BET to bring its annual award ceremony to television. The award show aired on BET from 2010 through 2019. In 2021, Beverly Bond, launched BGR!TV Networks, which streams original content celebrating Black women and girls including the BLACK GIRLS ROCK! Awards. The BGR!TV Networks first program was the BLACK GIRLS ROCK! 15th-anniversary Fundraising Gala which was headlined by Chaka Khan and featured Grammy-nominated artists Alice Smith and Maimouna Youssef, a.k.a. MuMu Fresh; D.C.'s all-woman go-go band Bela Dona; Grammy Award-winning gospel singer Tasha Cobbs Leonard; celebrity DJ Active; and an exclusive collaboration with Chaka Khan and Def Leppard lead guitarist Phil Collen.
In 2019, in collaboration with the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, BLACK GIRLS ROCK! hosted BGR!Fest. The three-day celebration was timed to coincide with International Women's Day, and included a dance party and a weekend of music performances. A second BGR!Fest was held in 2020, The Kennedy Center announced that the BGR!FEST will return in March 2022 and BLACK GIRLS ROCK! is currently collaborating with the National Symphony Orchestra to produce another event at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
BLACK GIRLS ROCK! also holds an annual BLACK GIRLS LEAD conference for girls and hosts educational STEM programs through its platform Girls Rock Tech!
Award Show
Each year, BLACK GIRLS ROCK! celebrants are recognized in categories including, but not limited to, "The Rock Star", "Social Humanitarian", "Who Got Next?", "Living Legend", "Shot Caller", "Trailblazer", "Motivator", "Young, Gifted & Black", "Star Power", "Icon" or "Visionary" award. The program features musical performances by female recording artists in the R&B and Soul music genres. Notable speakers have included Michelle Obama (2015) and Hillary Clinton (2016).
Since its first televised ceremony on Nov 7, 2010, Black Girls Rock! has become an annually televised event on BET and BET Her. That year the ceremony was hosted by actress Nia Long and featured recognitions and musical performances by SWV, Coko, Raven-Symoné, Keke Palmer, Ruby Dee, Teresa Clarke, Marcelite J. Harris, Iyanla Vanzant, Kelly Price, VV Brown, Keyshia Cole, Marsha Ambrosius, Jill Scott, Ledisi, Keri Hilson, Ciara, and Missy Elliott.
The 2013 show garnered over 2.7 million television viewers. Since 2015, the annual ceremony has been produced from Newark's New Jersey Performing Arts Center.
The 2019 event was hosted by actress Niecy Nash on August 25, 2019 and aired on September 8, 2019 on BET.
The award show has won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Variety in the Series of Special category three times (2013, 2017, 2019) and been nominated five times.
= Honorees
=2006
Pioneer Award – DJ Jazzy Joyce
Icon Award – MC Lyte
2007
Creative Visionary Award – Missy Elliott
DJ Jazzy Joyce Award – DJ Diamond Cuts
Corporate Award – Sylvia Rhone
2008
Rock Star Award – Erykah Badu
Monument Award – Nicole Paultre-Bell and Valerie Bell
Shot Caller Award – Bethann Hardison
Fashionista Award – June Ambrose
Living Legend Award – Pam Grier
Social Humanitarian Award – Iman
Become Legendary Award – April Holmes
2009
Community Service Award – Dr. Mehret Mandefro
Fashionista Award – Naomi Campbell
Who Got Next Award – Janelle Monáe
Jazzy Joyce DJ Award – Spinderella
Young, Gifted and Black Award – Raven-Symoné
Living Legend Award – Dr. Sonia Sanchez
Shot Caller Award – Iyanla Vanzant
Rock Star Award – Queen Latifah
Icon Award – Mary J. Blige
2010
Young, Gifted & Black Award – Raven-Symoné
Visionary Award – Missy Elliott
Who Got Next? Award – Keke Palmer
Shot Caller Award – Teresa Clarke
Living Legend Award – Ruby Dee
Trailblazer Award – Major General Marcelite J. Harris
Motivator Award – Rev. Dr. Iyanla Vanzant
2011
Young, Black & Gifted Award – Tatyana Ali
Star Power Award – Taraji P. Henson
Shot Caller Award – Laurel J. Richie
Living Legend Award – Shirley Caesar
Icon Award – Angela Davis
Trailblazer Awards – Imani Walker and Malika Saada Saar
2012
Rock Star Award – Alicia Keys
Young Gifted and Black Award – Janelle Monáe
Star Power Award – Kerry Washington
Living Legend Award – Dionne Warwick
Inspiration Award – Susan L. Taylor
Social Humanitarian Award – Dr. Hawa Abdi, Dr. Deqo Mohamed and Dr. Amina Mohamed
2013
Rock Star Award – Queen Latifah
Young, Gifted & Black Award – Misty Copeland
Star Power Award – Venus Williams
Living Legend Award – Patti LaBelle
Social Humanitarian Award – Marian Wright Edelman
Community Activist Award – Ameena Matthews
2015
Rock Star Award – Erykah Badu
Shot Caller Award – Ava DuVernay
Star Power Award – Jada Pinkett Smith
Living Legend Award – Cicely Tyson
Social Humanitarian Award – Dr. Helene D. Gayle
Change Agent Award – Nadia Lopez
2016
Rock Star Celebrant – Rihanna
Shot Caller Celebrant – Shonda Rhimes
Young, Gifted and Black Celebrant – Amandla Stenberg
Star Power Celebrant – Danai Gurira
Living Legend Celebrant – Gladys Knight
Community Change Agent Celebrants – Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors and Opal Tometi
2017
Rock Star Celebrant – Solange
Shot Caller Celebrant – Suzanne Shank
Social Humanitarian Celebrant – Maxine Waters
Star Power Celebrant – Issa Rae
Living Legend Celebrant – Roberta Flack
Community Change Agent Celebrants – Natalie and Derrica Wilson
Young Gifted And Black Celebrant – Yara Shahidi
2018
Rock Star Celebrant – Janet Jackson
Star Power Award – Mary J Blige
Living Legend Award – Judith Jamison
Black Girl Magic – Naomi Campbell
Shot Caller Award – Lena Waithe
Community Change Agent Award – Tarana Burke
2019
Icon Award – Angela Bassett
Star Power Award – Regina King
Rock Star Award – Ciara
Young, Gifted & Black Award – H.E.R.
Shot Caller Award – Debra Martin Chase
Community Change Agent Award – Gwen Carr, Lucy McBath, Geneva Reed-Veal, Cleopatra Cowley-Pendleton, Maria Hamilton, Sybrina Fulton
2018 Book: Black Girls Rock! Owning Our Magic. Rocking Our Truth.
In February 2018, Simon & Schuster published Black Girls Rock! Owning Our Magic. Rocking Our Truth. The book was edited by Beverly Bond and features insights from nearly sixty influential Black women, including Michelle Obama, Angela Davis, Shonda Rhimes, Misty Copeland, Yara Shahidi, and Mary J. Blige.
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