Friday, September 24, 2021
The Weeknd and
Motown Chairman/CEO
Ethiopia Habtemariam were among the honorees at the
Black Music Action Coalition's (
BMAC) first
Music In Action Awards gala. The ceremony highlighted musicians, executives, businesses, entrepreneurs and activists who have made significant contributions to social justice, change and/or equity over the preceding year.
The
XO/
Republic superstar received the
Quincy Jones Humanitarian Award, introduced via video by the legendary producer; Habtemariam was honored with the
Clarence Avant Trailblazer Award, as was
YouTube's
Tuma Basa.
Other awards given out on Thursday at the
1 Hotel in West Hollywood were The BMAC Social Impact Award, bestowed by
YouTube Music and
Shawn Gee of
Live Nation Urban, and The BMAC Agent of Change Award, presented to
Aurora James,
Dina LaPolt and
Ben Crump.
BMAC's Board of Directors is comprised of
Willie “
Prophet”
Stiggers,
Ashaunna Ayars,
Jamil Davis,
Shawn Holiday,
Damien Smith,
Courtney Stewart and
Caron Veazey; Clarence Avant,
Irving Azoff and Quincy Jones make up the Advisory Board.
Other industry figures in attendance included
Warner Co-Chairmen
Aaron Bay-Schuck and
Tom Corson,
QC's
Coach K, XO/
SALXCO boss
Wassim "SAL" Slaiby,
The Azoff Company's
Susan Genco, funk legend
George Clinton and
Variety's
Shirley Halperin (who is also a funk legend).
Pictured below is the BMAC board of directors, minus Courtney Stewart: (L-R) Damien Smith, Caron Veazey, Willie "Prophet" Stiggers, Ashaunna Ayars, Shawn Holiday and Jamil Davis.
Photo Credit: Will Sterling