Awards run by Essence Black Women In Hollywood Awards This long-running award event, held each February on the Thursday before the Oscars, began in 2008 and continues to this day. His ceremony annually honors black women who have achieved success in
Hollywood. In the event's first decade, awards were presented in several categories. Beginning in 2017, the event had a single theme and individuals were honored, with no specific award titles.
2008 • Power Award:
Jada Pinkett Smith 2009 • Legend Award:
Diahann Carroll 2019 • Theme: The Power of our Presence: Art and Activism • Honorees:
Amandla Stenberg,
Jenifer Lewis,
KiKi Layne,
Regina Hall Essence Literary Awards The first and only
Essence Literary Awards ceremony was held in New York City on February 7, 2008, to celebrate both emerging and established African-American authors in nine categories: Fiction, Memoir, Inspiration, Non-fiction, Current Affairs, Photography, Children's Books, Poetry and Storyteller of the Year. The honorees were as follows: • Children's Books:
Marvelous World by
Troy Cle/Simon & Schuster's Children's Publishing • Current Affairs:
An Unbroken Agony by
Randall Robinson/ Basic Civitas • Fiction: ''The Pirate's Daughter'' by
Margaret Cezair-Thompson/Unbridled Books • Inspiration:
Quiet Strength by
Tony Dungy/Tyndale • Lifetime Achievement:
Terry McMillan • Memoir: ''Brother, I'm Dying'' by
Edwidge Danticat/Knopf • Non-fiction:
Supreme Discomfort by Michael Fletcher and
Kevin Merida/Doubleday • Poetry:
Duende by
Tracy K. Smith/Graywolf Press • Photography:
Daufuskie Island by
Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe/University of South Carolina Press • President's Award:
Reposition Yourself by
T.D. Jakes/Atria • Storyteller of the Year:
L.A. Banks • Save Our Libraries: Countee Cullen Regional Library in Harlem
Awards received by Essence • 1970:
National Magazine Award for Fiction for Hortense Spillers' "Isom" • 2008: AdAge American Magazine Vanguard Award for "magazines that are innovating smartly beyond print." • NABJ Magazine Award for Business – This award was received for their Essence Home Ownership Campaign. • 2010: NABJ Award for Investigative writing for Angela Burt-Murray, Jeannine Amber, Rosemarie Robotham's "Lost Girl"; Single Topic Series for "Realizing the Dream" ==Controversy==