Wednesday, September 21, 2022

The
Black Music Action Coalition (
BMAC)
has announced that
Lil Baby will be honored with the
Quincy Jones Humanitarian Award for his contribution to racial and social justice at its second-annual
Music in Action Gala 9/22
at
The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills.
BMAC will also honor
Sony Music Publishing chief
Jon Platt with the
Clarence Avant Trailblazer Award, while
300 Entertainment CEO
Kevin Liles,
Amazon Music and the
Recording Academy will be recognized with the
Social Impact Award;
Variety Executive Editor of Music
Shirley Halperin was recently added as an award recipient, as were
Billboard Executive Director, R&B/Hip-Hop
Gail Mitchell and music manager
David Ali. Journalist
Nikole Hannah-Jones, attorney and author
Brittany K. Barnett and
Culture Creators’
Joi Brown will receive the
Change Agent Award. Last but not least, Congresswoman
Maxine Waters will be presented with the inaugural
Icon Award.
Co-hosted by singer and
Bel Air actress
Coco Jones and entertainment/lifestyle/ culture figure
Kenny Burns, the gala will also feature a live performance by R&B group
WanMor.
"The road we have all been driving on toward racial and social justice has been long, it’s been uphill and it definitely has not been easy," BMAC co-founder and Co-Chair
Caron Veazey said. "So to take an evening out to shine a light on those who've given of themselves to make a way for someone else is a welcome rest stop on the freeway to equality."
This year’s sponsors of BMAC's Music in Action Gala include Amazon Music,
Primary Wave,
Live Nation,
AEG Presents,
Spotify,
Saban Music Group and
Rémy Martin.