Regina King and Taraji P. Henson Co-Host the 3rd Annual Black Girls Rock! Awards Show, Celebrating Exemplary Women of Color

VH1Soul and Black Girls Rock! Inc. pay tribute to Iman, Erykah Badu, Pam Grier, Estelle, Nicole Paultre-Bell and many more at the 2008 3rd Annual Black Girls Rock! awards happening Sunday, November 2nd, 2008.

New York, NY, October 11, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Black Girls Rock! Inc. founder and world renowned celebrity DJ Beverly Bond partners with VH1 Soul to honor exceptional women of color for their outstanding achievements and distinguishing career marks at The 2008 3rd Annual Black Girls Rock! Awards. The event will take place Sunday, November 2, 2008 at The Allen Room at JAZZ at Lincoln Center in New York City.

The star-studded award show hosted by Regina King and Taraji P. Henson will pay tribute to the industry’s most accomplished icons as well as lesser known women who are distinguished in their particular fields. U.S. Paralympian and world’s fastest amputee April Holmes, who is also the world record holder in the 100, 200 and 400 meter races, will receive the BGR! Become Legendary Award. British R&B and pop sensation Estelle will take home the BGR! Who Got Next?' Award. Bethann Hardison who shook up the fashion world by speaking out against the lack of diversity in the industry will be walking away with the BGR! Shot Caller Award'. This year's BGR! Living Legend' Award goes to actress and icon Pam Grier, Emmy and Golden Globe nominee who set the tone of "independence" for Black actresses as the queen of 1970s Black filmography. It is important that we take time to honor these extraordinary individuals and hold them up as shining examples of the great women that we are so that future generations of girls can see other examples of who they can become, said BGR! Founder Beverly Bond.

Additional honorees include supermodel IMAN, global ambassador of 'Keep A Child Alive and founder of IMAN Cosmetics who will receive the BGR! Social Humanitarian Award, GRAMMY Award-nominated soul singer Erykah Badu will win the BGR! Rock Star' Award, Rachel Lloyd, founder of G.E.M.S., an organization that works to rescue sexually exploited children, will receive the BGR! Community Service Award and Nicole Paultre-Bell and Valerie Bell will receive the BGR! Monument Award, which recognizes individuals that have endured crises and withstood tremendous emotional, physical, and/or psychological events. Former Editorial Director of Essence Magazine Susan L. Taylor will be the evenings keynote speaker.

The growing list of stellar presenters and performers include 2007 BGR! Award recipients Tracy Reese and Sylvia Rhone, Floetry's Marsha Ambrosius, Universal Motown's Ashanti and Ryan Leslie, Star Trak recording artist Teyana Taylor and many more.

For tickets and more information on The Black Girls Rock! Awards visit www.blackgirlsrockinc.com/awards.

About Black Girls Rock! Inc.

Black Girls Rock! Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, youth empowerment mentoring organization established for young women of color. Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Black Girls Rock! Inc mission to empower young woman of color via the arts. All contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.

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