The Black Girls Rock! Awards, returning after a five-year hiatus, have announced a new taping date for the ceremony in 2024.
The awards ceremony, hosted by Oscar-nominated actress Danielle Brooks, will now be taped live from the Fox Theater in Atlanta on Friday, November 1, and broadcast at a later date on Lifetime. The taping was originally scheduled for June 27.
This year’s recording “coincides with a convergence of history and progress and comes during an election season of historic significance. As the nation stands on the brink of potentially electing its first female president (Kamala Harris), Black women are not just participants in this pivotal moment – they are on the front lines,” the press release said.
Award recipients announced earlier this year include Tracee Ellis Ross, who received the Star Power Award; Gina Prince-Bythewood, who was honored with the Shot Caller Award; Fantasia, who was awarded the Black Girl Magic Award; Aurora James, who was awarded the Boss Up Award; Stephanie Mills, who was awarded the Living Legend Award; Maya Penn, who was awarded the Young, Gifted and Black Award; and Latham Thomas, who was awarded the Community Change Agent Award.
“As the Black Girls Rock! Awards celebrate their highly anticipated return to television on Lifetime, we are thrilled to revive this empowering platform on a new network in the vibrant city of Atlanta, our new cultural epicenter of celebration,” Beverly Bond, CEO and founder of Black Girls Rock!, previously shared in a statement. “In a world where the voices of women of color are often marginalized, our resurgence is a bold statement of presence – bolder, more resilient and more committed than ever to uplifting Black women and girls worldwide.”
The Black Girls Rock! Awards aired on BET from 2010 to 2019 before moving to Lifetime this year.