Malcolm & Marie) finished out the list of awardees.
In this screengrab, movie posters are seen at the Critics Choice Association’s Third Annual Celebration of Black Cinema on February 02, 2021. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images for the Critics Choice Association)
The virtual event was produced by Stagedge with a captivating visual studio built by LiveCGI and EPIC Games Unreal Engine. An opening series of powerful photographs captured by filmmaker
Tommy Oliver (
40 Years A Prisoner, Black Love) during the 2020 protests in Los Angeles helped set the tone for the remainder of the night.
With this new pre-recorded virtual platform, gone are the days of red carpet fashions and live impassioned acceptance speeches. However, some recipients like Day, who donned a jewel-encrusted evening gown and loc updo in both her living room and on stage as she performed Holiday’s “Ain’t Nobody’s Business If I Do” brought the award gala swag into the comfort of their own homes.
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Matias J. Vega MED 78 has given a lifetime of service to the underserved, dedicating himself to helping individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Now, he s being recognized for that work with a Martin Luther King Jr. Social Justice Award in Lifetime Achievement from Dartmouth College.
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