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57th NAACP Image Awards: ‘Sinners’ Dominates With 18 Noms, ‘Bel-Air’ Leads Television Category
The 2026 NAACP Image Awards have unveiled their nominations, celebrating standout achievements across film, television, music, and culture. This year’s contenders for Entertainer of the Year include Cynthia Erivo, Doechii, Kendrick Lamar, Michael B. Jordan, and Teyana Taylor, reflecting a diverse mix of artistic excellence and cultural impact. Select category winners will be announced during […]
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The 2026 NAACP Image Awards have unveiled their nominations, celebrating standout achievements across film, television, music, and culture. This year’s contenders for Entertainer of the Year include Cynthia Erivo, Doechii, Kendrick Lamar, Michael B. Jordan, and Teyana Taylor, reflecting a diverse mix of artistic excellence and cultural impact.
Select category winners will be announced during a two-hour live broadcast on Saturday, February 28, 2026, airing from the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. The ceremony begins at 8 PM ET / 8 PM PT and will be shown on BET, with a simultaneous broadcast on CBS. The theme for this year’s celebration, “We See You,” highlights recognition, visibility, and empowerment within the Black community.
In the film categories, Sinners emerges as the clear frontrunner, earning an impressive 18 nominations, while Highest 2 Lowest follows with nine. On the television side, Bel-Air leads the pack with seven nominations. Close behind are Abbott Elementary, Reasonable Doubt, and Ruth & Boaz, each securing six nods, while Forever earns five. Among networks and streamers, Netflix stands out with a commanding total of 47 nominations, underscoring its strong presence this awards season.
Entertainer of the Year
- Cynthia Erivo
- Doechii
- Kendrick Lamar
- Michael B. Jordan
- Teyana Taylor
Outstanding Comedy Series
- Abbott Elementary (ABC)
- Harlem (Prime Video)
- Survival of the Thickest (Netflix)
- The Residence (Netflix)
- The Upshaws (Netflix)
Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series
- Cedric The Entertainer – “The Neighborhood” (CBS)
- David Alan Grier – “St. Denis Medical” (NBC)
- David Oyelowo – “Government Cheese” (Apple TV)
- Mike Epps – “The Upshaws” (Netflix)
- Vince Staples – “The Vince Staples Show” (Netflix)
Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series
- Ayo Edebiri – “The Bear” (FX/Hulu)
- Maya Rudolph – “Loot” (Apple TV)
- Michelle Buteau – “Survival of the Thickest” (Netflix)
- Quinta Brunson – “Abbott Elementary” (ABC)
- Uzo Aduba – “The Residence” (Netflix)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
- Colman Domingo – “The Four Seasons” (Netflix)
- Giancarlo Esposito – “The Residence” (Netflix)
- Josh Johnson – “The Daily Show” (Comedy Central)
- Wendell Pierce – “Elsbeth” (CBS)
- William Stanford Davis – “Abbott Elementary” (ABC)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
- Edwina Finley – “The Residence” (Netflix)
- Ego Nwodim – “Saturday Night Live” (NBC)
- Janelle James – “Abbott Elementary” (ABC)
- Jerrie Johnson – “Harlem” (Prime Video)
- Wanda Sykes – “The Upshaws” (Netflix)
Outstanding Drama Series
- Bel-Air (Peacock)
- Beyond The Gates (CBS)
- Forever (Netflix)
- Paradise (Hulu)
- Reasonable Doubt (Hulu)
Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series
- Forest Whitaker – “Godfather of Harlem” (MGM+)
- Jabari Banks – “Bel-Air” (Peacock)
- Michael Cooper Jr. – “Forever” (Netflix)
- Morris Chestnut – “Watson” (CBS)
- Sterling K. Brown – “Paradise” (ABC)
Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series
- Angela Bassett – “9-1-1” (ABC)
- Emayatzy Corinealdi – “Reasonable Doubt” (Hulu)
- Lovie Simone – “Forever” (Netflix)
- Patina Miller – “Power Book III: Raising Kanan” (STARZ)
- Queen Latifah – “The Equalizer” (CBS)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
- Adrian Holmes – “Bel-Air” (Peacock)
- Ato Essandoh – “The Diplomat” (Netflix)
- Caleb McLaughlin – “Stranger Things” (Netflix)
- Jacob Latimore – “The Chi” (Showtime)
- Wood Harris – “Forever” (Netflix)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
- Aisha Hinds – “9-1-1” (ABC)
- Audra McDonald – “The Gilded Age” (HBO Max)
- Karen Pittman – “Forever” (Netflix)
- Karen Pittman – “The Morning Show” (Apple TV)
- Nicole Beharie – “The Morning Show” (Apple TV)
Outstanding Limited Television (Series, Special, or Movie)
- G20 (Prime Video)
- Ironheart (Disney+)
- Ruth & Boaz (Netflix)
- Straw (Netflix)
- Washington Black (Hulu)
Outstanding Actor in a Limited Television (Series, Special, or Movie)
- Brian Tyree Henry – “Dope Thief” (Apple TV)
- Giancarlo Esposito – “Please Don’t Feed The Children”( Tubi)
- Idris Elba – “Heads of State” (Prime Video)
- Taye Diggs – “Terry McMillan Presents: His, Hers & Ours” (Lifetime)
- Tyler Lepley – “Ruth & Boaz” (Netflix)
Outstanding Actress in a Limited Television (Series, Special, or Movie)
- Brandy Norwood – “Christmas Everyday” (Lifetime)
- Dominique Thorne – “Ironheart” (Disney+)
- Serayah – “Ruth & Boaz” (Netflix)
- Taraji P. Henson – “Straw” (Netflix)
- Viola Davis – “G20” (Prime Video)
Outstanding News/Information (Series or Special)
- CNN NewsNight with Abby Phillip (CNN)
- Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (PBS)
- Hurricane Katrina: 20 Years After the Storm With Robin Roberts (ABC)
- Michelle Obama: The Style, The Power, The Look: A Conversation with Robin Roberts (ABC)
- The Don Lemon Show (YouTube)
Outstanding Talk Series
- House Guest (YouTube TV)
- Sherri (Syndicated)
- Tamron Hall Show (ABC)
- The Jennifer Hudson Show (Syndicated)
- The View (ABC)
Outstanding Reality Program/Reality Competition Services/Game Show
- Celebrity Family Feud (ABC)
- Dancing with the Stars (ABC)
- Full Court Press (ESPN, ESPN+)
- Love & Marriage: Huntsville (OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network)
- Ready to Love (OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network)
Outstanding Variety (Series or Special)
- Tiny Desk Concerts Celebrates Black Music Month 2025 (NPR)
- HBCU Honors (BET Networks)
- BET Awards 2025 (BET Networks)
- Wicked: One Wonderful Night (NBC)
- Ali Siddiq: My Two Sons (YouTube/Moment PPV)
Outstanding Children’s Program
- Eyes of Wakanda (Disney+)
- Gracie’s Corner (YouTube TV)
- Iyanu (Cartoon Network)
- Percy Jackson and the Olympians (Disney+)
- Reading Rainbow (KidZuko)
Outstanding Performance by a Youth (Series, Special, Television Movie or Limited–Series)
- Amanda Christine – IT: Welcome to Derry (HBO Max)
- Blake Cameron James – IT: Welcome to Derry (HBO Max)
- Jeremiah Felder – The Residence (Netflix)
- Leah Sava Jeffries – Percy Jackson and the Olympians (Disney+)
- Percy Daggs IV – Paradise (Hulu)
Outstanding Host in a Talk or News/Information (Series or Special) – Individual or Ensemble
- Abby Phillip – CNN NewsNight with Abby Phillip (CNN)
- Don Lemon – The Don Lemon Show (YouTube)
- Henry Louis Gates, Jr. – Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates. Jr. (PBS)
- Scott Evans – House Guest (YouTube TV)
- Sherri Shepherd – Sherri (Syndicated)
Outstanding Host in a Reality/Reality Competition, Game Show or Variety (Series or Special) – Individual or Ensemble
- Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough – Dancing with the Stars (ABC)
- Barbara Corcoran, Lorie Grenier, Robert Herjavec, Daymond John, Daniel Lubetzky, Kevin O’Leary – Shark Tank (ABC)
- Bozoma St. John and Jimmy Fallon – On Brand with Jimmy Fallon (NBC)
- Kevin Hart – BET Awards 2025 (BET Networks)
- Steve Harvey – Celebrity Family Feud (ABC)
Outstanding Guest Performance
- Brandee Evans – Reasonable Doubt (Hulu)
- Dave Chappelle – Saturday Night Live (NBC)
- Janet Hubert – Bel-Air (Peacock)
- Malcolm-Jamal Warner – Murder in a Small Town (FOX)
- Morris Chestnut – Reasonable Doubt (Hulu)
Outstanding Animated Series
- Disney Jr.’s Ariel (Disney Jr.)
- Gracie’s Corner (YouTube TV)
- Iyanu (Cartoon Network)
- Lil Kev (BET+)
- Weather Hunters (PBS KIDS)
Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance (Television)
- Anika Noni Rose – The Mighty Nein (Prime Video)
- Ayo Edebiri – Big Mouth (Netflix)
- Cedric the Entertainer – The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder (Disney+)
- Graceyn Hollingsworth – Gracie’s Corner (YouTube TV)
- Kyla Pratt – The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder (Disney+)
Outstanding Short Form Series or Special – Reality/Nonfiction/Documentary
- College Gameday: Michael Vick (ESPN)
- Glam Through The Ages (KeyTV Network)
- Noochie’s Live From The Front Porch (YouTube TV)
- The Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show starring Kendrick Lamar (FOX)
- The Daily Show: After The Cut (Comedy Central)
Outstanding Breakthrough Creative (Television)
- Chinaka Hodge – Ironheart (Disney+)
- Daniel Lawrence Taylor – Boarders (Tubi)
- Haolu Wang – Black Mirror (Netflix)
- Jas Summers – Stay (Hulu)
- Tearrance Averelle Chisolm – Demascus (Tubi)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Television (Series, Special, Movie)
- Glynn Turman – Straw (Netflix)
- Jay Ellis – All Her Fault (Peacock)
- Rockmond Dunbar – Straw (Netflix)
- Sterling K. Brown – Washington Black (Hulu)
- Ving Rhames – Dope Thief (Apple TV)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Television (Series, Special, or Movie)
- Angela Bassett – Zero Day (Netflix)
- Lyric Ross – Ironheart (Disney+)
- Marsai Martin – G20 (Prime Video)
- Sherri Shepherd – Straw (Netflix)
- Teyana Taylor – Straw (Netflix)
Outstanding New Artist
- Elmiene – Useless Without You (Def Jam Recordings)
- Lee Vasi – Love Me To Life (Capitol CMG/Leeda Music Group)
- Madison McFerrin – Scorpio (MadMcFerrin Music LLC)
- Monaleo – Who Did the Body? (Columbia Records)
- Ravyn Lenae – Bicycle Race (Atlantic Records)
Outstanding Male Artist
- Bryson Tiller – Solace & The Vices (RCA Records/TrapSoul)
- Chris Brown – It Depends feat. Byrson Tiller (RCA Records/Chris Brown Entertainment)
- GIVĒON – Beloved (Epic Records)
- Kendrick Lamar – luther (pgLang under exclusive license to Interscope Records)
- Leon Thomas – MUTT Deluxe: Heel (EZMNY Records/Motown Records)
Outstanding Female Artist
- Alex Isley – Hands (Warner Records)
- Cardi B – Am I the Drama? (Atlantic Records)
- Doechii – Anxiety (Top Dawg Entertainment/Capitol Records)
- SZA – SOS Deluxe: LANA (RCA Records/Top Dawg Entertainment)
- Teyana Taylor – Escape Room (Def Jam Recordings)
Outstanding Jazz Album
- For Dinah – Ledisi (Candid Records)
- We Insist! 2025 – Terri Lyne Carrington & Christie Dashiell (Candid Records)
- Beneath the Skin – Nnenna Freelon (Origin Records)
- Live-Action – Nate Smith – Nate Smith (Naive)
- Griot Songs – Omar Thomas Large Ensemble (Omar Thomas Music)
Outstanding Gospel/Christian Album
- Jekalyn X The Legends – Jekalyn Carr (Waynorth Music)
- Live at Maverick City – Maverick City Music (Tribl Records, LLC)
- Only On The Road (Live) – Tye Tribbett (Freligious Music)
- Tasha – Tasha Cobbs Leonard (Motown Gospel)
- The Live Reunion: Washington D.C. – JJ Hairson and Youthful Praise (James Town Music)
Outstanding International Song
- In Our Sight – Skip Marley (Def Jam Recordings)
- Is It – Tyla (Epic Records)
- Love – Burna Boy (Spaceship/Bad Habit/Atlantic Records)
- With You – Davido feat. Omah Lay (RCA Records/Sony Music UK)
- You4Me – Tiwa Savage (Everything Savage/EMPIRE)
Outstanding Music Video/Visual Album
- Anxiety – Doechii (Top Dawg Entertainment/Capitol Records)
- Boots on the Ground – 803Fresh (Snake Eyez Music Group/APG)
- Escape Room – Teyana Taylor (Def Jam Recordings)
- Folded – Kehlani (Atlantic Records)
- luther – Kendrick Lamar & SZA (pgLang under exclusive license to Interscope Records)
Outstanding Album
- Am I The Drama? – Cardi B (Atlantic Records)
- Beloved – GIVĒON (Epic Records)
- Let God Sort Em Out – Clipse, Pusha T, Malice (Roc Nation Distribution)
- Mutt Deluxe: Heel – Leon Thomas (EZMNY Records/Motown Records)
- SOS Deluxe: LANA – SZA (RCA Records/Top Dawg Entertainment)
Outstanding Soundtrack/Compilation Album
- Godfather of Harlem: Season 4 (Original Series Soundtrack) (Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment)
- Highest 2 Lowest (Original Soundtrack) (A24)
- Sinners (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Proximity Media LLC, under exclusive license to Masterworks, a label of Sony Music Entertainment)
- The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder: Season 3 (Music from the Series) (Walt Disney Records)
- Wicked: For Good (The Soundtrack) (Republic Records)
Outstanding Gospel/Christian Song
- Church – Tasha Cobbs Leonard feat John Legend (Motown Gospel)
- Constant – Live – Maverick City Music, Jordin Sparks, Chandler Moore, Anthony Gargiula (Tribl Records)
- Do it Again – Kirk Franklin (Fo Yo Soul Recordings/Tribl Records)
- Don’t Faint – Jekalyn Carr (Waynorth Music)
- Jesus I Do – Mariah Carey feat. The Clark Sisters (gamma.)
Outstanding Song – Soul/R&B
- Folded – Kehlani (Atlantic Records)
- Burning Blue – Mariah the Scientist (Epic Records)
- It Depends – Chris Brown feat. Bryson Tiller (RCA Records/Chris Brown Entertainment)
- Yes It Is – Leon Thomas (EZMNY Records/Motown Records)
- Bed of Roses – Teyana Taylor (Def Jam Recordings)
Outstanding Song – Hip-Hop/Rap Song
- Anxiety — Doechii (Top Dawg Entertainment/Capitol Records)
- Chains & Whips – Clipse, Kendrick Lamar, Pharrell Williams, Pusha T, Malice (Roc Nation Distribution)
- ErrTime – Cardi B (Atlantic Records)
- Ride (Remix) – Chance the Rapper feat. Do or Die & Twista (CTR LLC)
- Typa – GloRilla (CMG/Interscope Records)
Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Traditional)
- 803Fresh feat. Fantasia – Boots on the Ground Remix (Snake Eyez Music Group/Artist Partner Group)
- Clipse, Kendrick Lamar, Pharrell Williams, Pusha T, Malice – Chains & Whips (Roc Nation Distribution)
- Cynthia Erivo & Ariana Grande – For Good (Republic Records)
- Mariah Carey, The Clark Sisters – Jesus I Do (gamma.)
- Travis Greene & Andra Day – Let Freedom Ring (Greenelight Music/TRIBL Records)
Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Contemporary)
- Cardi B, Kehlani – Safe (Atlantic Records)
- Chris Brown feat. Bryson Tiller & Usher – It Depends (Remix) (RCA Records/Chris Brown Entertainment)
- kwn feat. Kehlani – Worst Behavior (RCA Records)
- FLO – The Mood (Remixes) (Uptown Records/Republic Records)
- Leon Thomas & Chris Brown – MUTT (Remix) (EZMNY Records/Motown Records)
Outstanding Original Score for Television/Film
- Boots (Madison Gate Records)
- Eyes of Wakanda Original Soundtrack (Hollywood Records)
- Marvel’s Ironheart: Vol. 1 (Original Soundtrack) (Hollywood Records)
- One of Them Days (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Madison Gate Records, TriStar Productions)
- Sinners (Original Motion Picture Score) (Proximity Media LLC, under exclusive license to Sony Classical, a label of Sony Music Entertainment)
Outstanding Literary Work – Fiction
- Can’t Get Enough – Kennedy Ryan (Forever/Grand Central Publishing/Hachette Book Group)
- Chronicles of Ori: An African Epic – Harmonia Rosales (W. W. Norton & Company)
- Death of the Author – Nnedi Okorafor (William Morrow)
- Happy Land – Dolen Perkins-Valdez (Berkley, Penguin Random House)
- Harlem Rhapsody – Victoria Christopher Murray (Berkley, Penguin Random House)
Outstanding Literary Work – Non-Fiction
- A More Perfect Party: The Night Shirley Chisholm & Diahann Carroll Reshaped Politics – Juanita Tolliver (Legacy Lit/Hachette Book Group)
- Born in Flames – Bench Ansfield (W. W. Norton & Company)
- From These Roots – Tamara Lanier (Penguin Random House, Crown)
- Hidden Hospitality: Untold Stories of Black Hotel, Motel, and Resort Owners from the Pioneer Days to the Civil Rights Era – Calvin Stovall Jr. (Brown Books Publishing Group)
- I Am Nobody’s Slave – Lee Hawkins (HarperCollins Publishers)
Outstanding Literary Work – Debut Author
- Anela Malik – American Soul: The Black History of Food in the United States (National Geographic Partners, LLC)
- Charles B. Fancher – Red Clay (Blackstone Publishing)
- Dr. Judith Joseph – High Functioning: Overcome Your Hidden Depression and Reclaim Your Joy (Little, Brown Spark)
- Lorna Lewis – A Sky Full of Love (Lake Union)
- Zoe B. Wallbrook – History Lessons (Soho Crime)
Outstanding Literary Work – Biography/ Autobiography
- 107 Days – Kamala Harris (Simon & Schuster)
- The Look – Michelle Obama (Crown)
- Toni at Random – Dana A. Williams (Amistad, HarperCollins)
- Truly – Lionel Richie (HarperOne)
- Uncommon Favor: Basketball, North Philly, My Mother, and the Life Lessons I Learned from All Three – Dawn Staley (Black Privilege Publishing (Atria Books, Simon & Schuster))
Outstanding Literary Work – Instructional
- American Soul: The Black History of Food in the United States – Anela Malik (National Geographic Partners, LLC)
- Braided Heritage: Recipes and Stories on the Origin of American Cuisine – Dr. Jessica Harris (Penguin Random House/Clarkson Potter)
- We the Pizza: Slangin’ Pies and Savin’ Lives – Muhammad Abdul-Hadi (Penguin Random House/Clarkson Potter)
- Who Better Than You? – Will Packer (Penguin Random House)
- Wine Pairing for the People – Cha McCoy (Harvest, an imprint of WilliamMorrow, HarperCollins)
Outstanding Literary Work – Poetry
- Death of the First Idea – Rickey Laurentiis (Alfred A. Knopf)
- Florida Water – Aja Monet (Haymarket Books)
- The Grace of Black Mothers – Martheaus Perkins (Trio House Press)
- The Intentions of Thunder: New and Selected Poems – Patricia Smith (Scribner)
- We Look Better Alive – Ali Black (Burnside Review Press)
Outstanding Literary Work – Children
- Black Boy, Rise – Brynne Barnes (Chronicle Books)
- Black Diamond Kings: Heroes of Negro League Baseball – Charles R. Smith Jr. (Candlewick Press)
- My Quiet Place – Monica Mikai (Chronicle Books )
- The History of We – Nikkolas Smith (Penguin Young Readers)
- Yvonne Clark and Her Engineering Spark – Allen R. Wells; Illustrated by DeAndra Hodge (Farrar Straus Giroux Books for Young Readers/Macmillan)
Outstanding Literary Work – Youth/Teens
- (S)Kin – Ibi Zoboi (HarperCollins/Versify)
- Nic Blake and the Remarkables: The Book of Anansi – Angie Thomas (HarperCollins/Clarion Books)
- The Scammer – Tiffany D. Jackson (HarperCollins – Quill Tree Books)
- The Story of My Anger – Jasminne Mendez (Penguin Young Readers)
- Through Our Teeth – Pamela N. Harris (HarperCollins/Quill Tree Books)
Outstanding Literary Work – Graphic Novel
- Creaky Acres: A Graphic Novel – Calista Bril (Penguin Young Readers)
- Defiant: The Story of Robert Smalls – Rob Edwards (Stranger Comics)
- One Crazy Summer: The Graphic Novel – Rita William-Garcia (HarperCollins/Quill Tree Books)
- Parable of the Talents A Graphic Novel Adaptation – Octavia E. Butler, adapted by Damien Duffy, Illustrated by John Jennings and David Brame (Abrams ComicArts)
- They Choose Violence – Sheldon Allen (AWA Studios)
Outstanding Literary Work – Journalism
- As Black New Yorkers Move Out, N.Y.C. Politics May Be Reshaped – Maya King (Newspaper)
- Audra McDonald Took The Stage and Rewrote The Rules – Adam Davenport (Online)
- Black joy and boots: How line dancing is fanning cultural connection – Lisa Respers France (News Service)
- HBCUs Reel as Trump Cuts Black-Focused Grants: ‘This Is Our Existence’ – Jasper Smith (Online)
- On Borrowed Time – Anissa Durham (Online)
Outstanding Motion Picture
- Highest 2 Lowest (A24)
- One of Them Days (Sony Pictures Releasing)
- Sarah’s Oil (Amazon MGM Studios)
- Sinners (Warner Bros. Pictures)
- Wicked: For Good (Universal Pictures)
Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture
- André Holland – Love, Brooklyn (Greenwich Entertainment)
- Denzel Washington – Highest 2 Lowest (A24)
- Michael B. Jordan – Sinners (Warner Bros. Pictures)
- Nnamdi Asomugha – The Knife (Relatively Media)
- Tyriq Withers – HIM (Monkeypaw Productions)
Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture
- Cynthia Erivo – Wicked: For Good (Universal Pictures)
- Danielle Deadwyler – 40 Acres (Magnolia Pictures)
- Keke Palmer – One Of Them Days (Sony Pictures Releasing)
- Kerry Washington – Shadow Force (Lionsgate)
- Tessa Thompson – Hedda (Amazon MGM Studios)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
- A$AP Rocky – Highest 2 Lowest (A24)
- Damson Idris – F1 (Apple Original Films)
- Delroy Lindo – Sinners (Warner Bros. Pictures)
- Jeffrey Wright – Highest 2 Lowest (A24)
- Miles Caton – Sinners (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
- Janelle James – One Of Them Days (Sony)
- Jayme Lawson – Sinners (Warner Bros. Pictures)
- Regina Hall – One Battle After Another (Warner Bros. Pictures)
- Teyana Taylor – One Battle After Another (Warner Bros. Pictures)
- Wunmi Mosaku – Sinners (Warner Bros. Pictures )
Outstanding Independent Motion Picture
- 40 Acres (Magnolia Pictures)
- Love, Brooklyn (Greenwich Entertainment)
- Magazine Dreams (Briarcliff Entertainment)
- Opus (A24)
- Unexpected Christmas (3 Diamonds Entertainment)
Outstanding International Motion Picture
- 40 Acres (Magnolia Pictures)
- My Father’s Shadow (MUBI)
- Souleymane’s Story (Kino Lorber)
- The Fisherman (Luu Vision Media)
- The Secret Agent (NEON)
Outstanding Breakthrough Performance in a Motion Picture
- A$AP Rocky – Highest 2 Lowest (A24)
- Chase Infiniti – One Battle After Another (Warner Bros. Pictures)
- Miles Caton – Sinners (Warner Bros. Pictures)
- Tabitha Brown – Unexpected Christmas (3 Diamonds Films)
- Tyriq Withers – HIM (Monkeypaw Productions)
Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture
- Michael B. Jordan, Hailee Steinfeld, Miles Caton, Jack O’Connell, Wunmi Mosaku, Jayme Lawson, Omar Miller, Buddy Guy, Delroy Lindo, Peter Dreimanis, Lola Kirke, Li Jun Li, Saul Williams, Yao – “Sinners” (Warner Bros. Pictures)
- Keke Palmer, SZA, Vanessa Bell Calloway, Lil Rel Howery, Katt Williams – “One Of Them Days” (Sony Pictures Releasing)
- Jonathan Bailey, Marissa Bode, Coleman Domingo, Cynthia Erivo, Jeff Goldblum, Ariana Grande, Ethan Slater, Bowen Yang, Michelle Yeoh – “Wicked: For Good” (Universal Pictures)
- Denzel Washington, Jeffrey Wright, Ilfenesh Hadera, A$AP Rocky – “Highest 2 Lowest” (A24)
- Idris Elba, Rebecca Ferguson, Gabriel Basso, Jared Harris, Tracy Letts, Anthony Ramos, Moses Ingram, Jonah Hauer-King, Greta Lee, Jason Clarke – “A House of Dynamite” (Netflix)
Outstanding Animated Motion Picture
- Elio (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
- KPop Demon Hunters (Netflix)
- Sneaks (Briarcliff Entertainment)
- The Bad Guys 2 (DreamWorks Animation)
- Zootopia 2 (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance – Motion Picture
- Anthony Mackie – Sneaks (Briarcliff Entertainment)
- Craig Robinson – The Bad Guys 2 (DreamWorks Animation)
- Danielle Brooks – The Bad Guys 2 (DreamWorks Animation)
- Lil Rel Howery – Dog Man (DreamWorks Animation)
- Quinta Brunson – Zootopia 2 (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Outstanding Short Form (Live Action)
- ADO (Baylor University)
- Before You Let Go (Find Your People Program)
- Best Eyes (American Film Institute Conservatory)
- Ella (Netflix)
- Food for the Soul (P.A. Works)
Outstanding Short Form (Animated)
- ASALI: Power of The Pollinators (Upenndo! Productions)
- Black Man, Black Man (Chainwheel Productions)
- Captain Zero: Into the Abyss Part II (Cutting Edge Animation)
- Jazzy Bells (Deep C Digital)
- Wednesdays with Gramps (DreamWorks Animation)
Outstanding Breakthrough Creative (Motion Picture)
- Cassandra Mann – Unexpected Christmas (3 Diamonds Entertainment LLC)
- Contessa Gayles – Songs from the Hole (Netflix)
- Nnamdi Asomugha – The Knife (Relativity Media)
- R.T. Thorne – 40 Acres (Magnolia Pictures)
- Rachael Abigail Holder – Love, Brooklyn (Greenwich Entertainment)
Outstanding Performance by a Youth in a Motion Picture
- Amari Price – The Knife (Relativity Media)
- Estella K. Kahiha – The Woman in the Yard (Athena Studios)
- Jahleel Kamara – Shadow Force (Lionsgate)
- Naya Desir-Johnson – Sarah’s Oil (Amazon MGM Studios)
- Peyton Jackson – The Woman in the Yard (Universal Pictures)
Outstanding Cinematography in a Motion Picture
- Autumn Durald Arkapaw, ASC – Sinners (Warner Bros. Pictures)
- Kira Kelly – HIM (Universal Pictures)
- Martim Vian – Love, Brooklyn (Greenwich)
- Sean Bobbitt – Hedda (Amazon MGM Studios)
- Shabier Kirchner – Materialists (A24)
Outstanding Documentary (Film)
- Being Eddie (Netflix)
- Fatherless No More (First Gen Films)
- Left Behind (Corso Films)
- The Perfect Neighbor (Netflix)
- Who in the Hell is Regina Jones? (Weigel Productions)
Outstanding Documentary (Television)
- A Star Without A Star: The Untold Juanita Moore Story (Apple TV)
- Eyes on the Prize III: We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest 1977-2015 (HBO Max)
- Great Migrations: A People on the Move (PBS)
- High Horse: The Black Cowboy (Peacock)
- Number One On the Call Sheet (Apple TV)
Outstanding Short Form Documentary (Film)
- Black Longevity (Apt. 5f)
- CIRILO, A Legacy Untold (JOCMedia & Entertainment)
- Freeman Vines (Switchboard)
- Masaka Kids, a Rhythm Within (Netflix)
- The Ebony Canal: A Story of Black Infant Health (Ya Momz House)
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
- Aisha Muharrar – Hacks – “Clickable Face” (HBO Max)
- Frida Perez – The Studio – “The War” (Apple TV)
- Lizzy Darrell – Abbott Elementary – “100th Day of School” (ABC)
- Monique D. Hall – Sesame Street – “Tamir’s Art Show” (MAX)
- Naomi Ekperigin – St. Denis Medical – “Buffalo Bruce and the Matty Kid” (NBC)
Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series
- Ajani Jackson – Law & Order – “Episode 10” (NBC)
- Bryce Ahart, Stephanie McFarlane – FBI – “Episode 12” (CBS)
- C.A. Johnson – The Beast in Me – “Thanatos” (Netflix)
- Cynthia Adarkwa – The Pitt -“12:00 P.M.” (HBO Max)
- Walter Mosley – The Lowdown – “Tulsa Turnaround” (FX/Hulu)
Outstanding Writing in a Television Movie, Documentary or Special
- Aireka Muse – “Friends & Lovers” (Lifetime Movie Network)
- Jas Summers – “Stay” (Hulu)
- Jerrod Carmichael – “Jerrod Carmichael: Don’t Be Gay” (HBO Max)
- Michael Elliot, Cory Tynan – “Ruth & Boaz” (Netflix)
- Roye Okupe and Brandon Easton – “Iyanu: The Age of Wonders” (Cartoon Network)
Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture
- Chloé Zhao – “Hamnet” (Focus Features)
- Nora Garrett – “After the Hunt” (Amazon MGM Studios)
- Ryan Coogler – “Sinners” (Warner Bros. Pictures)
- Syreeta Singleton – “One of Them Days” (Sony Pictures Releasing)
- Walter Mosley, Nadia Latif – “The Man in My Basement” (Andscape)
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
- Amy Aniobi – Survival of the Thickest – “It’s Not A MoMent, It’s A Movement, Bitch!” (Netflix)
- Colman Domingo – The Four Seasons – “Ultimate Frisbee” (Netflix)
- Paul Hunter – Government Cheese – “Father Facts, Figures, and Failures” (Apple TV)
- Theodore Witcher – Demascus – “The Thanksgiving Episode” (Tubi)
- Tyler James Williams – Abbott Elementary – “The Science Fair” (ABC)
Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series
- Angela Barnes – Ironheart – “The Past Is the Past” (Disney+)
- Anton Cropper – Reasonable Doubt – “Feelin’ It” (Hulu)
- Jet Wilkinson – The Copenhagen Test – “Copenhagen” (Peacock)
- Mario Van Peebles – Power Book III: Raising Kanan – “Allow Me to Re-Introduce Myself” (STARZ)
- Salli Richardson-Whitfield – The Gilded Age – “My Mind Is Made Up” (HBO Max)
Outstanding Directing in a Television Movie, Documentary or Special
- Alanna Brown – “Ruth & Boaz” (Netflix)
- Nicole G. Leier – “Trapped in the Spotlight” (Lifetime)
- Olatunde Osunsanmi – “Star Trek: Section 31” (Paramount+)
- Tailiah Breon – “Not My Family: The Monique Smith Story” (A&E)
- Troy A. Scott – “I’ll Never Let You Go” (Lifetime)
Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture
- Elijah Bynum – “Magazine Dreams” (Briarcliff Entertainment)
- Guillermo del Toro – “Frankenstein” (Netflix)
- Lawrence Lamont – “One of Them Days” (Sony Pictures Releasing)
- R.T. Thorne – “40 Acres” (Magnolia Pictures)
- Ryan Coogler – “Sinners” (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Outstanding Directing in a Documentary (Television or Film)
- Ahmir ‘Questlove’ Thompson – “Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius)” (Hulu)
- Andre Gaines – “Boo-Yah – A Portrait of Stuart Scott” (ESPN)
- Contessa Gayles – “Songs from the Hole” (Netflix)
- Reginald Hudlin, Shola Lynch – “Number One on the Call Sheet” (Apple TV)
- Yemi Oyediran – “King of Them All: The Story of King Records” (PBS)
Outstanding Podcast – News and Information
- Accidentally Informed (ComebackTV Presents)
- Native Land Pod (iHeartMedia/Reasoned Choice Media)
- The Assignment with Audie Cornish (CNN)
- The Don Lemon Show (Lemon Media Network)
- The Joy Reid Show (Image Lab Media Group LLC)
Outstanding Podcast – Lifestyle/Self-Help
- Ageless, Fearless, & Unscripted (Williamson Media Group)
- Hot & Bothered with Melyssa Ford (Forged Path Productions)
- IMO with Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson (Higher Ground)
- Just Heal with Dr. Jay (Cue & Coda Films)
- Money And Wealth With John Hope Bryant (Black Effect-iHeartPodcasts)
Outstanding Podcast – Society and Culture
- Baby, This is Keke Palmer (Wondery)
- Higher Learning with Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay (The Ringer)
- IMO with Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson (Higher Ground)
- The Don Lemon Show (Lemon Media Network)
- What Now? with Trevor Noah (Day Zero Productions)
Outstanding Podcast – Arts, Sports and Entertainment
- IMO with Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson (Higher Ground)
- Legacy Talk with Lena Waithe (Hillman Grad & Lemonada Media)
- ReLiving Single with Erika Alexander & Kim Coles (Hartbeat)
- Shawn Stockman’s On That Note (CTG Media)
- SPOLITICS with Jemele Hill (Unbothered Inc)
Outstanding Podcast – Scripted/Limited Series/Short Form
- Exonerated: The Cost of Wrongful Conviction (WURD Radio)
- Interesting Things with JC (Jim Connors LLC)
- Kingsland (SBH Productions and Audible)
- Squeezed with Yvette Nicole Brown (Lemonada Media)
- The Prophecy Season 2 (Audible, Simpson Street and Q Code Media)
Outstanding Costume Design (TV or Film)
- “Bel-Air” – Queensylvia Akuchie (Peacock)
- “Highest 2 Lowest” – Francine Jamison-Tanchuck (A24)
- “Love, Brooklyn” – Missy Mickens (Greenwich Entertainment)
- “Sinners” – Ruth E. Carter (Warner Bros. Pictures)
- “Wicked: For Good” – Paul Tazewell (Universal Pictures)
Outstanding Make-up (TV or Film)
- “All’s Fair” – Kate Biscoe (Hulu)
- “Bel-Air” – Alyssa Hudson (Peacock)
- “Chief of War” – Christian Tinsley (Apple TV)
- “Highest 2 Lowest” – Ngozi Olandu Young (A24)
- “Sinners” – Ken Diaz (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Outstanding Hair Styling (TV or Film)
- “All’s Fair” – Valerie Jackson (Hulu)
- “Bel-Air” – Terry Hunt (Peacock)
- “Beyond the Gates” – Wankala L. Hinkson (CBS)
- “Reasonable Doubt” – Deaundra Metzger (Hulu)
- “Sinners” – Shunika Terry (Warner Bros. Pictures )
Outstanding Editing in a Motion Picture or Television Series, Movie, or Special
- Deanna Nowell, ACE – “Ironheart” (Disney+)
- Maysie Hoy, ACE – “Ruth & Boaz” (Netflix)
- Michael P. Shawver – “Sinners” (Warner Bros. Pictures)
- Ralph Jean-Pierre – “The Beast in Me” (Netflix)
- Shaheed Qaasim – “Poker Face” (Peacock)
Outstanding Stunt Ensemble (TV or Film)
- “Butterfly” – Yeonheon Jung (Prime Video)
- “F1” – Gary Powell (Apple TV)
- “ G20” – Grant Powell (Prime Video)
- “Shadow Force” – Dartenea Bryant (Starz)
- “Sinners” – Andy Gill (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Outstanding Digital Content Creator – Art/Comedy
- Darren Watkins Jr. – @IShowSpeed
- Jordan Howlett – @jordan_the_stallion8
- Joshua Neal – @joshuadneal
- Lou Young – @Louuuyoung
- Tee Sanders – @teesanderscomedy
Outstanding Digital Content Creator – Political/Culture
- Elizabeth Booker Houston – @bookersquared
- Garrison Hayes – @garrisonh
- George Lee Jr. – @theconsciouslee
- Joshua Doss – @doss.discourse
- Lynae Vanee – @lynaevanee
Outstanding Digital Content Creator – Fashion/Beauty
- Allyiah Gainer – @allyiahsface
- De’arra Taylor – @dearra
- Eni Popoola – @enigivensunday
- Jackie Asamoah – @jackieaina
- Wisdom Kaye – @wisdm
Outstanding Digital Content Creator – Gaming/Tech
- Berlin Edmonds – @Berleezy
- Cory Kenshin – @CoryxKenshin
- Gerard Williams – @Hiphopgamer
- Jay Ann Lopez – @blackgirlgamers
- Khleo Thomas – @khleothomas
Outstanding Digital Content Creator – Fitness/Wellness/Food
- Alex Hill – @justaddhotsauce
- Jeanette Jenkins – @msjeanettejenkins
- Keith Lee – @Keith_Lee125
- Kimberly Villalobos – @KimmysKreations.1
- Massy Arias – @Massy.arias
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Poll Shows Support for Policies That Help Families Afford Child Care
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — New national polling shows persistent voter concern about the affordability and availability of child care for working parents, alongside broad support across key demographic groups for federal child care policies that help families afford care.
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By First Five Years Fund
New national polling shows persistent voter concern about the affordability and availability of child care for working parents, alongside broad support across key demographic groups for federal child care policies that help families afford care.
The national survey was conducted by UpOne Insight on behalf of the First Five Years Fund from January 13–18, 2026.
Key findings include:
• Parents need help: 80% of voters say the ability of working parents to find and afford child care is either in a state of crisis or a major problem.
• This is an affordability issue: 82% believe federal child care funding will help lower costs for working families — including 69% of Republicans, 84% of Independents, and 94% of Democrats.
• And there continues to be strong support (62%) for the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG), a federal program that makes it possible for hundreds of thousands of families to afford safe, quality care for their children while parents work or go to school, including a majority of Republicans, 63% of Independents and 72% of Democrats.
• Support for funding child care programs remains strong: 75% believe child care funding should be increased or kept at current levels — including 75% of Republicans, 85% of Independents, and 97% of Democrats.
• 74% say funding for child care is an important and good use of tax dollars, including a majority of Republicans, three-quarters of Independents, and nine in ten Democrats.
FFYF Executive Director Sarah Rittling said, “Voters across the country are sending a clear message: federal child care and early learning programs work. These investments help parents stay in the workforce, strengthen families, and support healthy child development. They have also long had strong bipartisan support in Congress. At a time when affordability is top of mind for families, continued federal funding is essential to ensure child care remains accessible and within reach.”
First Five Years Fund works to protect, prioritize, and build bipartisan support for quality child care and early learning programs at the federal level. Reliable, affordable, and high-quality early learning and child care can be transformative, not only enhancing a child’s prospects for a brighter future but also bolstering working parents and fostering economic stability nationwide.
We work with Congress and the Administration to identify federal solutions that work for families with young children, as well as states and communities. We work with policymakers to identify ways to increase access to affordable, high-quality child care and early learning programs for children. And we collaborate with advocacy groups to help align best practices with the best possible policies. http://www.ffyf.org
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Trump’s MAGA Allies are Creating Executive Order Plan to Steal the 2026 Midterms
NNPA NEWSWIRE — The document that could lead to an executive order proposes using the claim that China interfered with the 2020 elections as grounds to “declare a national emergency.” The move would be an unprecedented step that would grant Trump new authority over the voting systems in the U.S.
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By Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire Correspondent
A group of MAGA pro-Trump activists, who say they are working in coordination with the White House, are circulating a 17-page draft executive order that would claim without evidence that China interfered with the 2020 presidential election. Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential to President Joe Biden by over 7 million votes. Since Trump lost to Biden in 2020, he has repeatedly claimed that the election was “stolen” without evidence. The report of a group of “Trump allies” preparing an executive order to give Trump power over elections was first reported by The Washington Post.
The lies around the right-wing campaign that pushed falsehoods that the 2020 election was stolen was trafficked through right-wing media, particularly Fox News. Fox News was then sued for defamation for the claims by Dominion Voting Systems. Fox lost the case and had to settle for the largest defamation amount on record of $787.5 million in April 2023.
The document that could lead to an executive order proposes using the claim that China interfered with the 2020 elections as grounds to “declare a national emergency.” The move would be an unprecedented step that would grant Trump new authority over the voting systems in the U.S.
The story in The Washington Post arrives as Trump increasingly signals that he may take actions that would alter the result of the 2026 midterms. The Republicans are widely expected to lose as their approval ratings plummet as a result of a failing economy under Trump. Over 50 members of Congress have announced they will retire this year and not return in 2027.
The Trump Department of Justice, which now has a large image of Trump on the side of it, “sued five new states Thursday [Feb. 26, 2026] demanding access to their unredacted voter rolls — escalating a campaign that has been rejected by multiple federal courts and faces resistance from Republican-led states as well,” according to Democracy Docket, a group that works to protect voting rights.
Trump claimed back in late 2020, the last year of his first term, that he had the authority to issue an executive order related to mail-in voting for the 2020 elections — which he would then lose. But the Constitution states that control of elections lies with the states. As the GOP works to place hurdles in front of voting, Democrats worked to make voting easier.
In March 2021, President Biden signed an executive order calling on federal agencies to expand voting access as part of the Biden Administration’s effort “to promote and defend the right to vote for all Americans who are legally entitled to participate in elections.”
Trump’s focus is clearly on altering the November 2026 midterm elections. Trump’s polling numbers and the elections and special elections that have taken place around the U.S. over the last year clearly indicate that Republicans are about to be hit by a blue wave of Democratic victories.
Lauren Victoria Burke is an independent investigative journalist and the founder of Black Virginia News. She is a political analyst who appears on #RolandMartinUnfiltered and hosts the show LAUREN LIVE on YouTube @LaurenVictoriaBurke. She can be contacted at LBurke007@gmail.com and on twitter at @LVBurke
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PRESS ROOM: NBA Hall of Fame Nominee Terry Cummings Joins 100 Black Men of DeKalb County to Launch Victory & Values Initiative
NNPA NEWSWIRE — NBA Hall of Fame nominee and Basketball Legend Terry Cummings was administered the official member’s oath and ceremonially pinned during a special induction ceremony held on Friday, February 20th.
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Cummings becomes an honorary member, joining other role model sports stars
NBA Hall of Fame nominee and Basketball Legend Terry Cummings has officially become an honorary member of the 100 Black Men of DeKalb County, marking a powerful new chapter for the 100 Black Men and youth development across the region.
Cummings was administered the official member’s oath and ceremonially pinned during a special induction ceremony held on Friday, February 20th. The moment signified more than membership — it marked the launch of the organization’s transformative new platform, the Victory & Values Initiative.
The Victory & Values Initiative is a groundbreaking youth development program designed to empower elementary and middle school students through a dynamic blend of sports, mentorship, and STEM exposure. The initiative focuses on building health, discipline, character, leadership, and access to opportunity — creating pathways for long-term academic and personal success.
“This is about more than sports,” said Cummings during the ceremony. “It’s about using the platform of athletics to teach life lessons, create access, and build the next generation of leaders.”
The induction ceremony also featured notable guests including NASCAR’s newest Star Driver, Lavar Scott and NASCAR Director of Athletic Performance, Phil Horton, who joined Cummings for a powerful Victory & Values Town Hall discussion. The Town Hall was moderated by renowned Sports Emcee John Hollins and focused on leadership, resilience, discipline, and the importance of mentorship in shaping young lives.
A “Day at NASCAR” for 75+ Youth
Cummings wasted no time getting to work. On his first full day as an honorary member, he joined his new brothers of the 100 Black Men of DeKalb County to host a “Day at NASCAR,” escorting more than 75 youth to a once-in-a-lifetime experience at EchoPark Motor Speedway (formerly Atlanta Motor Speedway).
The youth participants received behind-the-scenes access including: an exclusive tour of Pit Row, access to the Garage Area and exploration of the interactive Fan Zone.
The experience culminated with a surprise meet-and-greet and Q&A session with NASCAR Superstar Bubba Wallace, who shared insights on perseverance, preparation, and breaking barriers in professional sports.
The day served as a living example of the ‘Victory & Values’ Initiative in action — exposing youth to new industries, expanding their vision for the future, and connecting them directly with high- level mentors and role models.
Building Leaders Through Access and Mentorship
The 100 Black Men of DeKalb County – a chapter of the largest, national mentoring organization in the county – continues to expand its footprint with programs focused on academic excellence, economic empowerment, leadership development, and health & wellness.
The launch of ‘Victory & Values’ represents a strategic expansion of the organization’s impact
- intentionally integrating athletics and STEM to engage youth at an early age while reinforcing core principles such as integrity, accountability, teamwork, and perseverance.
“Our mission has always been to mentor the next generation,” said Vaughn Irons, President-Elect of the 100 Black Men of DeKalb County. “With Terry Cummings joining the brotherhood, along with partners in NASCAR and professional sports, we are creating unprecedented access and exposure for our youth. Victory & Values is about turning inspiration into structured opportunity.”
By connecting elementary and middle school students to professional athletes, executives, STEM professionals, and community leaders, the initiative aims to:
- Increase youth exposure to careers in sports business, engineering, and performance science
- Strengthen mentorship pipelines
- Promote physical wellness and mental resilience
- Build character-driven leadership at an early age
Open Invitation to Youth and Families
All youth are invited to participate in the Victory & Values Initiative, along with the other countless, impactful programs offered by the 100 Black Men of DeKalb County.
Parents and guardians seeking mentorship, leadership development, academic enrichment, and transformative exposure opportunities for their children are encouraged to connect with the organization.
As NBA Legend Terry Cummings’ induction demonstrates, Victory & Values is more than a program — it is a movement designed to build champions in life, not just in sports.
For more information about the Victory & Values Initiative or to enroll a student, contact: 100 Black Men of DeKalb County at Phone at 404.241.1338, info@100bmod.org or Tee Foxx at 404.791.6525,
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