The 9th Annual Truth Awards will be broadcast on Fox Soul on March 18.

The event discussed the difficulties queer black artists and activists experience due to their lack of visibility and recognition.

March 18th 2023.

The 9th Annual Truth Awards will be broadcast on Fox Soul on March 18.


On March 4, 2023, numerous esteemed celebrities, activists, and activists from the Black community had collected for the 9th annual Truth Awards at the Taglyan Cultural Complex to show admiration for the achievements and contributions of Black queer artists and leaders, as well as trusted allies to the Black LGBTQIA+ community. For everyone who missed it, FOX SOUL, the Black community's premier free streaming platform, will be streaming the awards ceremony on Saturday, March 18th at 7PM PT / 10 PM ET and once more on Friday, March 24th at 6PM PT / 9PM ET. This year's awards show was co-hosted by Claudia Jordan, Marcus Washington, and Jerrie Johnson, and featured some notable celebrity guests such as Jason Lee, Judge Mablean Ephriam, Eric Scott Ways, Kim Fields, Brandee Evans, Terrance Terrell, Kim Coles, Rhoyle Ivy King, Folake Olowofoyeku, Geffri Maya, Tre’vell Anderson, Ashlee Marie Preston, and Darnell Moore. In addition, performers included Coko Gamble, Avery Wilson, Jayye Michael, and Bryan Thompson.

The Truth Awards, in partnership with Better Brothers Los Angeles and the D.I.V.A Foundation, honored Raven Symone, Judge Greg Mathis, vegan social media influencer Tabitha Brown, Internal Medicine Physician and HIV expert Dr. David Malebranche, the Unique Women's Coalition, Hampton University football player Byron Perkins, UCLA provost and professor Darnelll Hunt, The Netflix series The Upshaws, and STARZ #TakeTheLead.

Actress Sheryl Lee Ralph raised over $50,000 in under five minutes and matched every dollar raised at this year's event.

On March 4, 2023, some of the most influential celebrities, activists, and leaders in the black community congregated for the 9th annual Truth Awards, a star-studded red-carpet event

at the Taglyan Cultural Complex that honored the contributions and achievements of Black queer artists and pioneers, as well as trusted allies to the Black LGBTQIA+ community. If you missed it and desire to be a part of the impactful experience, FOX SOUL, the Black community’s number one free streaming platform, will be broadcasting the awards show tomorrow, Saturday March 18 at 7PM PT / 10 PM ET and again on Friday, March 24th at 6PM PT / 9PM ET.

This event discussed the difficulties of queer black artists and leaders who confront underrepresentation and erasure. This year's show was co-hosted by actress, model, and talk show host of Cocktails with Queens and TEA G-I-F, FOX SOUL’s premier talk shows, Claudia Jordan, news anchor Marcus Washington, and Harlem actor Jerrie Johnson. Some other famous celebrity guests included Jason Lee, Judge Mablean Ephriam, Eric Scott Ways, Kim Fields, Brandee Evans, Terrance Terrell, Kim Coles, Rhoyle Ivy King, Folake Olowofoyeku, Geffri Maya, Tre’vell Anderson, Ashlee Marie Preston, and Darnell Moore. But what is a celebration without some intense performers, we’re talking Coko Gamble, Avery Wilson, Jayye Michael, and Bryan Thompson.

In partnership with Better Brothers Los Angeles and the D.I.V.A Foundation this year's Truth awards honored actress, singer, and songwriter Raven Symone; Judge Greg Mathis, vegan social media influencer Tabitha Brown; Internal Medicine Physician and HIV expert Dr. David Malebranche; the Unique Women's Coalition, Hampton University football player Byron Perkins; UCLA provost and professor Darnelll Hunt; The Netflix series The Upshaws and STARZ #TakeTheLead.

Highlights: Abbott Elementary actress Sheryl Lee Ralph managed to raise more than $50,000 in less than five minutes and matched every dollar raised at this year's event.


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