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Fab Shakara Oct. 22.2009 9:15am
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Last Saturday BLACK GIRLS ROCK! held their annual 4th awards at Times Center in New York City.  BLACK GIRLS ROCK! Awards serves as the premiere fundraising event for BLACK GIRLS ROCK! Inc., a nonprofit youth empowerment mentoring organization founded by celebrity DJ, Beverly Bond. The show honored the achievements of exceptional women of color in fashion, media, business, the arts and entertainment, and public service.  Awards were given to :

Dr. Sonia Sanchez  “Living Legend” Award ~Naomi Campbell “Fashionista Award ~ Queen Latifah “Rock Star” Award ~ DJ Spinderella “Jazzy Joyce DJ” Award ~ Anthony Hamilton “Soul Brother #1″ Award ~ Janelle Monae “Who’s Got Next” Award ~ Mary J. Blige “Icon” Award ~ Dr. Mehret Mandefro “Community Service” Award* Iyanla Vanzant  “Shot Caller” Award ~ Raven-Symoné  “Young, Gifted, and Black” Award

Though the flu kept me from attending the PR team over at Black Girls Rock shared some of the nights highlights and pictures with us.

With an upcoming show on HGTV for “Green” building, Mr. & Mrs. RJ Masi of RJ Masi World Construction and Interior Design donated $25,000 to the Black Girls Rock! Inc.

Legendary poet, activist and playwright Dr. Sonia Sanchez commanded the stage when she accepted her Black Girls Rock! “Living Legend” Award with a powerful speech and impromptu performance of one of her original pieces. “What does it mean to be human? If we don’t know what this means, how can we move into the next century,” she asked.

Hosts Tracee Ellis Ross & Regina King kept the audience laughing with a number of impromptu skits beginning with their catwalk strut across the stage as an ode to this year’s Black Girls Rock! “Fashionista Award” recipient Naomi Campbell. Later in the night, Regina King showcased her rapping skills when she broke out in an impressive freestyle rap as an ode to honoree Queen Latifah. Although Ross struggled to follow-up, she quickly responded with the chorus of Latifah’s 90’s hit, U.N.I.T.Y. The audience loved it.

Hip hop pioneer Doug E. Fresh joined Def Leopard guitarist Phil Collen in presenting the Black Girls Rock! “Rock Star” Award to Queen Latifah. After giving their opening introductions, Doug E. Fresh returned to the stage and within minutes brought the audience to their feet with a trip down hip hop lane, performing snippets of classic tracks and closing with his own multi-platinum hit “Ladi Dadi.” He ignited such amazing energy, that even Queen Latifah tapped it as the best introduction of her entire career.

The night continued with impromptu moments including a quick business deal from the stage between Queen Latifah and Raven Symone for Queen Latifah’s Cover Girl Queen Collection, all in jest of course. But the legitimate, most unexpected moment came when Queen Latifah matched Mr. & Mrs. RJ Masi’s donation of $25,000.

Black Girls Rock! “Who’s Got Next” Award recipient Janelle Monae spoke on the need for diversity and appreciation in music when she accepted her award. Her words were so inspiring that several of the night’s honorees referred to her speech throughout the evening. Queen Latifah said it best, “Now that’s the type of artist I wouldn’t mind turning the industry over to.” Monae later closed the show with an exhilarating performance of her song “Sincerely Jane.”

Catherine Malandrino honored Mary J. Blige with a heart felt speech, introducing her as the 2009 Black Girls Rock! “Icon” Award recipient.

Kudos to Beverly Bond and the Black Girls Rock! staff, AMBI, CIROC and Beats by Dr. Dre for putting on another spectacular and successful award show.

Hmmmmm….Black Girls Rock 2010 award to the Get ‘Em Girls….$5,000 donation to Black Girls Rock! Inc… starting my 2010 vision board early this year (gotta start somewhere)!

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  1. October 22, 2009 | 7:18pm
    MAJESTY

    This sound like a great event to have attended. Damn! You have the flu in October. I know your upset and especially with this weather.

  2. October 22, 2009 | 7:20pm
    MAJESTY

    Oh,I also forgot to mention Regina King lost too much weight. That’s just my opinion. What do you think?

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  3. October 25, 2009 | 7:35pm
    Jazmine

    Loved the song “Sincerley Jane”, I encourage everyone to get Janelles’ new album “The Chase Suite”

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