In 2020, Whitehead was selected by the
Daily Record as one of Maryland's Top 100 Women; by the
Baltimore Sun as the Best Radio Host. In 2019, Whitehead received the Collegium Visionary Award from the college of
Holy Cross; the Exceptional Merit in Media Award (EMMA) from the
National Women's Political Caucus for her work editing and compiling #BlackGirlActivism: Exploring the Ways We Come Though the Storm, a special issue of the Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism journal (
Duke University Press); the Baltimore Sun named her as one of Baltimore's 25 "Women to Watch in 2019"; and,
Essence magazine included her on the 2019 "Woke 100 List," of "black women advocating for change." In 2021, Whitehead was named a "Leader in Diversity" by Baltimore Business Journal. In 2016, Whitehead received the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies' "Distinguished Alumni" Award from the University of Notre Dame. In 2014, she received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the
Progressive National Baptist Convention. In 2013, she received the Faculty Award for Excellence in Engaged Scholarship from Loyola University Maryland. In 2021, Kaye received the
Edward R. Murrow Regional Award in the inaugural category, Excellence in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (Region 12); 2021 Chesapeake Associated Press Award for Outstanding Editorial or Commentary; and, was selected by the Baltimore Business Journal to receive the Leaders in Diversity Award. She also received The Amistad Award for her contributions to human rights and social justice from the Amistad Committee. ==Writing==