{"id":48310,"date":"2015-09-13T22:29:55","date_gmt":"2015-09-14T02:29:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/poetzinger.wpengine.com\/?p=48310"},"modified":"2015-09-13T22:29:55","modified_gmt":"2015-09-14T02:29:55","slug":"2015-triumph-awards-recap","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nationalactionnetwork.net\/featured\/2015-triumph-awards-recap\/","title":{"rendered":"2015 Triumph Awards Recap"},"content":{"rendered":"
TV ONE CELEBRATES AN EVENING OF EXCELLENCE WITH THE 2015 TRIUMPH AWARDS HOSTED BY TICHINA ARNOLD\u00a0ON OCTOBER 3, 2015 AT 8PM<\/a>\/ET<\/strong><\/p>\n ON AIR DEBUT TO COINCIDE WITH REVEREND AL SHARPTON\u2019S BIRTHDAY<\/strong><\/p>\n SILVER SPRING, Md. \u2013 September 14, 2015 \u2013 TV One today announced the inaugural television broadcast of The 2015 Triumph Awards presented by Reverend Al Sharpton and National Action Network (NAN) will air\u00a0on Saturday, October 3 at 8PM<\/a>\/ET. Filmed in Atlanta, GA and hosted by Tichina Arnold, this esteemed ceremony recognizes the triumphant impact this year\u2019s honorees have made on our society.<\/p>\n Recording artist and philanthropist Tyrese Gibson was presented the Entertainer of the Year honor by Martin Luther King III and received a special message from friend and fellow entertainer Ludacris. With a body of work as a civil rights leader, activist and minister spanning over eight decades, Rev. Dr. Joseph Echols Lowery received the Chairman\u2019s Award for Historic & Transformative Service from NAN\u2019s Dr. W. Franklyn Richardson and Rev. Al Sharpton. Emmy\u00ae winning comedienne, actress and producer Wanda Sykes received the Activism in the Arts honor for her years of service to youth homelessness and engagement within the LGBT community. Chief Diversity Officer and Global Director of Education and External Relations for Intel, Rosalind Hudnell was presented the honor of Corporate Executive of the Year in support of her distinguished leadership within the corporate sector. The night\u2019s final honor, the President\u2019s Award for Service and Humanitarian Efforts, was presented to John Legend for his work as a vocal champion for social justice who gave the audience a special treat during his acceptance speech by singing \u201cWake Up Everybody\u201d before turning it over to Tichina Arnold to close the show.<\/p>\n This star-studded event included appearances by presenters Afemo Omilami, Carl Payne, Danielle Nicolet, Darrin Henson, Donnie Simpson, Nicole Beharie, Soledad O\u2019Brien, Syleena Johnson, Richard Lawson, Patrik-Ian Polk and Terri J. Vaughn. Legendary hip-hop artist Chubb Rock served as announcer during the show.<\/p>\n Musical performances throughout the show presented a positive, uplifting score for an evening of excellence.<\/p>\n Award winning hip-hop artist, T.I. delivered an original spoken word piece titled \u201cUnited We Stand\u201d, urging youth to not use the spirit of activism as an opportunity to elevate their social media presence.<\/p>\n In a soul stirring performance, gospel recording artist, Tasha Cobbs brought the crowd to their feet with a medley including the television debut of \u201cPut A Praise On It\u201d and Grammy\u00ae Award winning single \u201cBreak Every Chain\u201d.<\/p>\n The Youth Ensemble of Atlanta, the South\u2019s leading African-American theatre company for young adults, unveiled \u201cPut Your Guns Up\u201d, a moving performance art tribute recounting the victims of unfortunate deaths as a result of gun violence.<\/p>\n Led by the program\u2019s Musical Director Robert Glasper, house band The Robert Glasper Experiment performed a touching rendition of \u201cI\u2019m Dying of Thirst\u201d.<\/p>\n Grammy\u00ae Award winner Estelle performed her anthem of \u00a0perseverance \u201cConqueror\u201d in honor of the inspirational work that honoree Rev. Dr. Joseph E. Lowery has done for the civil rights movement.<\/p>\n Singer, songwriter Chant\u00e9 Moore was joined by R&B artist Stokley Williams for an enchanting performance of \u201cSomeday We\u2019ll All Be Free\u201d.<\/p>\n Ledisi, a leading jazz recording artist and actress with credits including the Academy Award nominated film Selma, performed her hit single \u201cGonna Be Alright\u201d championing Rev. Al Sharpton, whose 61st birthday coincides with the broadcast premier.<\/p>\n Multi-hyphenate entertainer and distinguished honoree, Tyrese took to the stage for a rousing performance of his chart-topping hit single \u201cShame\u201d.<\/p>\n Paying tribute to Nina Simone\u2019s legacy of activism through the music medium, Grammy\u00ae nominated singer Jazmine Sullivan performed \u201cBaltimore\u201d, a song from Simone\u2019s 1978 album that is once again reflective of the times.<\/p>\n Tichina Arnold channeled the Godfather of Soul, James Brown for a show-stopping cover of \u201cI Got The Feelin\u201d, went on to reunite with her Martin co-star Carl Payne \u2013 \u00a0who also served as a writer for the program \u2013 for a must-see comedic enactment of \u201cCause I Love You\u201d.<\/p>\n The 2015 Triumph Awards are Executive Produced by Bart Phillips of Sunseeker Entertainment and Christina Norman of Gemini Entertainment. Janaye Ingram is Executive Director of National Action Network. Craig Henry is Executive in Charge of Production and D\u2019Angela Proctor is Head of Original Programing and Production for TV One.<\/p>\n About NAN: About TV One: TV One Media Contacts: National Action Network Media Contact: Connect with TV One:
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