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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)
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Outstanding Podcast – Lifestyle/Self-Help
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- Hot & Bothered with Melyssa Ford (Forged Path Productions)
- IMO with Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson (Higher Ground)
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Outstanding Podcast – Society and Culture
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- 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
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- Legacy Talk with Lena Waithe (Hillman Grad & Lemonada Media)
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Outstanding Digital Content Creator – Political/Culture
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- Garrison Hayes – @garrisonh
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The hidden risks of poor water management in residential properties
Poor water management in residential properties can result in structural damage, health risks, and long-term financial strain. Water is the most important resource for any country, and having access to clean drinking water should be a right that needs to be preserved. Unfortunately, we are noticing a trend in the US right now where poor water […]
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Poor water management in residential properties can result in structural damage, health risks, and long-term financial strain.
Water is the most important resource for any country, and having access to clean drinking water should be a right that needs to be preserved. Unfortunately, we are noticing a trend in the US right now where poor water management in residential properties is becoming more common.
It’s not even just access to water that gets affected when residential water management isn’t made a priority. It can result in issues with major leaks and flooding events, which affect the health and safety of residents.
Gradual Structural Damage
The worst thing about flooding or water leaks is the gradual structural damage that real estate investors have to deal with. Water can seep into materials like:
- Wood
- Drywall
- Concrete
It can do so over time, drop by drop, and eventually cause significant damage to these structures.
A slow leak behind a wall or under a floor may go unnoticed for months, gradually compromising the integrity of the structure. Over time, this can lead to:
- Warped floors
- Cracked foundations
- Weakened support beams
If you aren’t interested in spending hundreds or thousands of dollars to repair your residential properties, then it’s important to focus on water management in your annual plan.
Mold and Indoor Air Quality Issues
Excess moisture creates the perfect growing environment for mold. Within 24 to 48 hours, mold can start developing in damp conditions, and it often does so in hidden places like:
- Behind walls
- Under carpets
- Poorly ventilated areas
Mold is a health hazard, especially for the very young and very old, and those who have a compromised immune system. Indoor air quality starts degrading very fast when mold growth happens, which can result in allergies, asthma, and other respiratory conditions.
Addressing mold problems can be both complicated and expensive, often requiring professional remediation to fully eliminate the issue.
Increased Utility Costs
If you notice that your utility bills have gone up in recent weeks or months, without any corresponding difference in tenants or temperature, it could be due to a water leak. Malfunctioning fixtures can also cause an increase in utility costs.
Even small, continuous leaks can add up to substantial water loss, making regular inspections and maintenance essential. That’s why paying attention to water management is so crucial for any real estate investor.
Foundation and Drainage Problems
Proper drainage is crucial to protecting a home’s foundation. Water needs to be directed away from the property, and if not done so, then it can accumulate around the base of a structure. This can lead to soil erosion, foundation cracks, and even basement flooding.
Clogged gutters, improper grading, and inadequate drainage systems are common contributors to these issues. All of these have to be addressed to prevent long-term damage to your foundation and prevent expensive repair bills that eat away at your budget.
Professional eavestrough installers are necessary to ensure rainwater stays away from your foundation and moves away from the property properly.
Pest Infestations
No homeowner or investor wants pests in their residential properties. It’s not good for the health of the residents, nor is it good for the reputation of the properties in attracting future tenants.
Moist environments often attract pests such as:
- Termites
- Rodents
- Insects
Standing water or damp areas provide ideal conditions for these unwanted guests to thrive.
Once pests are established in your property, they will start causing further damage by eating away at certain structures. To get rid of them requires expensive pest control services and takes time.
Insurance and Financial Implications
Even though insurance does cover certain types of water damage, it doesn’t cover all forms of water damage, and thus, you might end up paying out of pocket in certain cases.
Damage resulting from neglect or lack of maintenance is often excluded from coverage. That’s why it’s so important to apply water management strategies to all of your residential properties.
If you wish to sell your property later, then it’s important to be very cognizant of water damage, as buyers will conduct inspections that could alert them to such water damage and prevent your home from selling in the future.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Are Some Preventive Measures for Water Management?
There are many home safety tips you can follow to ensure your home stays safe from water damage.
Regularly inspecting plumbing systems, cleaning gutters, and ensuring proper drainage can help identify problems early. Installing moisture detectors, maintaining appliances, and addressing leaks promptly are also effective strategies.
You can also hire a water damage specialist and have them take a look at your home to ensure nothing untoward is going on, especially if you notice a major change in your utility bills.
How Does Water Damage Interior Spaces?
Water damage can occur without the home dwellers noticing it. In some cases, the water damage to interior spaces is very apparent, as when the ceilings start sagging or the walls and ceilings develop water stains.
You might also notice the floors rotting or warping.
In addition to structural concerns, water damage can ruin personal belongings such as:
- Furniture
- Electronics
- Important documents
The emotional and financial cost of replacing these items can be significant.
Nothing good comes out of water damage, but it’s highly preventable if you only take the steps mentioned above. Do not become lazy or complacent in this situation. It could be the difference between saving hundreds of dollars in water damage bills and not.
Protect Yourself From the Risks of Water Damage
Not everyone places such a priority on water management, and that’s a shame. It’s truly when you are dealing with water damage that you regret this decision.
Residential water management can save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars in bills in the future. It’s worth the time and resources you place upon it.
By staying vigilant and adopting proactive maintenance habits, homeowners can protect their properties and protect their investment from degrading into a money-sucking pile of stones.
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Black Micro-Schools Deserve Recognition: NABML Creates National Standards and Resources
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE: Black families are the fastest-growing demographic in alternative education. Discover how the National Association of Black Micro School Leaders is providing educators with resources, training, and certification to launch thriving microschools.
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by Dawn Montgomery
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Public school advocates and politicians typically spearhead the attack on microschools, focusing on their perceived “lack of oversight and public accountability.” Yet Black families are the fastest-growing demographic in alternative education. This shift is driven by the recognition that traditional public education cannot change quickly enough to serve its children’s needs. The National Association of Black Micro-School Leaders is an organization working to counter this narrative and fill a critical gap. Nicole Stewart, the founder, told The Carolinian that “Black families are the fastest-growing group in alternative education, but Black microschool founders have had no national home, no unified voice, no shared resources, and no collective power.”
Nicole Stewart, a former educator with nearly 20 years of experience in public education, retired to start her education consulting company and later opened her own school. That experience led her to discover microschools. Stewart advocates for a balance between joy and rigor in education, designing learning experiences that honor identity, strength, and purpose. She understands that microschools can be tailored to address the specific needs of the families and communities they serve.
The oversight criticism is legitimate. This concern is precisely why NABML is establishing the national benchmark for community-led education. NABML’s certification is that seal of approval, signaling to families, funders, and policymakers that a school is not merely functioning but is outstanding. Additionally, the organization emphasizes the importance of legal structures, fiscal stewardship frameworks, and community involvement as foundational to sustainability and accountability.
NABML realizes this vision via four main support systems:
Community Design Day: NABML facilitates a process in which the neighborhood tells us what its children deserve. You get to explore new learning approaches and define educational priorities for your community. A community task force is then formed to implement these ideas, and NABML supports you along the way. This creates a space where you can be a part of the process as a founding member of a microschool.
Founders Launch Lab: This professional development experience equips Black microschool founders and educational leaders with the training, operational, and strategic skills to launch and sustain thriving schools. Participants gain the business acumen and pedagogical frameworks necessary to navigate the transition from traditional educator roles to entrepreneurial school leaders.
Membership (The Vault): Members gain instant, 24/7 access to proprietary legal templates, student handbook builders, fiscal stewardship frameworks, and zoning blueprints designed specifically for the microschool model. They also join a curated community of mission-aligned founders through monthly “Brilliance Circles” and a private digital forum. Membership unlocks the NABML Fund, a curated capital pool designed specifically for the network, removing a major barrier to school launch and sustainability.
Certification: This is the seal of approval that tells families, funders, and policymakers that your school isn’t just operating; it is also excelling. NABML is currently developing the national benchmark for community-led education, making sure that certified schools meet rigorous standards for student outcomes, community engagement, and fiscal responsibility.
Whether you’re a parent seeking educational alternatives, an educator ready to launch a microschool, or a policymaker committed to expanding equitable education options, NABML invites you to be part of this transformation.
Ready to start or support a microschool? Visit https://nabml.org/ to learn more, access resources, or join the Founders Launch Lab.
Want to invest in Black educational futures? Make a donation at https://secure.qgiv.com/for/naobml/ to support founders in building schools that serve their communities.
Every microschool launched is a community transformed. Every founder supported is a generation of Black children empowered to thrive.
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IN MEMORIAM: Rest in Power — Minnesota Loses a True Warrior in Yusef Mgeni
MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN RECORDER — Yusef Mgeni, a brilliant historian, community organizer, former St. Paul educator and fierce advocate for Black people, died on April 7, 2026, leaving behind a legacy that will echo through generations of Black Minnesota history and community building.
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Minnesota and the world lost a powerful voice and a true warrior on April 7, 2026. Yusef Mgeni is gone, but his legacy will echo for generations.
Yusef was a brilliant historian, a community organizer, a former St. Paul educator, and a fierce advocate for Black people. He carried with him an extraordinary archive of speeches, books, articles, and photographs documenting the work of countless Black scholars and leaders. His knowledge was not just deep. It was generational. Talk to him about any subject concerning Black history, and he would give you a dissertation.
His roots in this community ran deeper than most people knew. Yusef was the grandnephew of Fredrick McGhee, the pioneering 20th-century civil rights activist and attorney who made his mark in St. Paul at the turn of the century. That lineage was not lost on Yusef. He carried it forward with pride and purpose, spending decades making sure the stories of Black Minnesotans were told, preserved, and passed on.
As a journalist, Yusef called NAACP leaders and community figures to identify the issues that mattered most to Black people and wrote about them in local newspapers. He was a contributor to the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder, a platform he understood and respected deeply. As a former St. Paul NAACP vice president, he remained active and engaged well into his retirement, answering emails and voicemails for residents who were at their wits’ end, helping them navigate evictions, legal challenges, and systemic barriers.
“Generally, they contact us when they are at their wits’ end,” he once said. “They are going to get evicted; their car is getting repossessed. We assist in navigating the system.”
His work was always about access. Under his leadership and alongside other NAACP leaders, the St. Paul chapter helped establish a landmark covenant between the police and the St. Paul community in 2001, a model that contributed to dramatically lower excessive-force costs than in Minneapolis in the decade that followed.
Yusef was also a passionate champion of ethnic studies in Minnesota’s schools, understanding that education rooted in Black and Brown history was not a supplement to American history but central to it.
“Ethnic studies is also American history,” he said. “The fact that the legislature and the MDE have both endorsed ethnic studies requirements in schools is a real plus for giving people the opportunity to explore and learn more about American history, and more importantly, to see themselves reflected in that learning.”
In the 1970s and ’80s, Yusef worked alongside Mrs. Clarissa Walker at the Sabathani Community Center, where they poured their energy into uplifting and empowering the community. Their work helped shape the cultural and political landscape of South Minneapolis during a critical era. They were part of a generation that built institutions, nurtured young people, and fought for justice with unwavering commitment.
Yusef also played a key role in the early development of KMOJ Radio, helping to establish a platform that amplified Black voices long before it was common or convenient. His activism extended through education, the St. Paul NAACP, the Million Man March, and the Urban Coalition, always rooted in a deep and abiding love for his people.
He was also an interviewee in the Rondo neighborhood oral history project preserved by the Minnesota Historical Society, ensuring that the voices and stories of that community would never be lost.
Not long ago, a colleague was blessed to sit with Yusef at his home, where he reflected on his life and his legacy. He talked about his work in education, his activism, and his years of service to the community. But what stood out just as much was how he spoke about his family and his people, with warmth, with pride, and with purpose.
Today, we honor him not only for what he accomplished but for the spirit with which he did it.
A scholar. A builder. A warrior. A keeper of our stories.
Thank you, Yusef, for everything you gave and everything you sacrificed on behalf of Black people. Your legacy stands tall, and our community is better because of you.
Rest in Power, Yusef Mgeni.
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