Trumpet Awards - Season 6 / Year 2022

Season 6 / Year 2022

Episodes

The 30th Annual Bounce Trumpet Awards
This year's Warriors of Justice Award honors Rev. Jesse Jackson, Founder/President of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition; Marc Morial, President/CEO of the National Urban League; Derrick Johnson, President/CEO of the NAACP; and Dr. Charles Steele, Jr., President/CEO of the SCLC.
Excellence In Entertainment Award: Courtney B. Vance
Living Legend Award: Stan Lathan
Rising Star Award: Zaila Avant-garde
Xernona Clayton Award of Distinction: Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock & Senator Jon Ossoff
Luminary Award: Tyrese Gibson
Impact Award: Princess Sarah
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