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47Th NAACP Image Awards www.theaustinvillager.com CLASSIFIEDS THE VILLAGER/February 19, 2016 ~ Page 7 EMPLOYMENT | PROPOSALS | PUBLIC INFORMATION FOR SALE | FOR RENT | BIDS | MISCELLANEOUS The Winners of the ’47th NAACP Image Awards’ Announced Live by Naomi Richard | The Austin Villager Newspaper Loretta Devine, Shonda Rhimes, Omari Hardwick, The winners of the “47th NAACP Image Awards” Wendy Raquel Robinson, Sanaa Lathan, RonReaco Lee, were announced during the live broadcast from Pasa- Keke Palmer, Teyonah Parris, Michael Ealy, Tom Joyner, dena Civic Auditorium which aired on TV One (9-11 p.m. LeToya Luckett, Ken Jeong, F. Gary Gray and more. Also ET live/PT tape-delayed) on February 5, 2016. The two- expected are cast members from “Empire” – Terrence hour live special was hosted by Anthony Anderson. Howard, Taraji P. Henson, Jussie Smollett, Bryshere Gray, There was a one-hour live pre-show from the red car- Grace Gealy, Trai Byers, Serayah, Gabourey Sidibe, pet hosted by Terrence Jenkins and Tracey Edmonds. Ta’Rhonda Jones, Kaitlin Doubleday, Lee Daniels, Danny NAACP Chairwoman Rosyln Brock presented the Strong and more. NAACP Chairman’s Award to Brittany “Bree” Newsome; The winners of the “47th NAACP Image Awards” in Justice League NYC; Concerned Student 1950 Collec- the non-televised categories were announced during a tive at the University of Missouri, Columbia; The Uni- gala dinner celebration that took place Thursday, Feb- versity of Mississippi NAACP College Chapter; Rev. Dr. ruary 4, 2016, at the Pasadena Conference Center – the Otis Moss III; Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley; Rev. Dr. event was hosted by Affion Crockett and Nischelle Jamal Harrison Bryant, and Jussie Smollett. Turner. The awards dinner included a special tribute to NAACP President Cornell William Brooks pre- Julian Bond, former Chairman of the NAACP. sented the NAACP President’s Award to John Legend. The NAACP Image Awards is the premiere Some of the biggest names in film, television and multicultural awards show. It celebrates the accomplish- music appeared including Viola Davis, Gabrielle Union, ments of people of color in the fields of television, mu- Gina Rodriguez, Kerry Washington, Morris Chestnut, Ice sic, literature and film, and also honors individuals or Cube, LL Cool J, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Tika Sumpter, groups who promote social justice through creative en- Keegan-Michael Key, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Jurnee deavors. Smollett-Bell, Chadwick Boseman, Shameik Moore, For a complete list of the 47th NAACP Image Award Abraham Attah, Michael B. Jordan, Tracee Ellis Ross, winners, visit www.naacpimageawards.net. The City of Austin Announces 6 Week Michael B. Jordan poses in the press room with Summer Internship for High Schoolers his awards for outstanding actor in a motion picture The City of Austin will iors and seniors. It’s a six kids for “Creed” and entertainer of the year at the 47th have summer youth em- week internship, 20 hours, In the meantime, NAACP Image Awards at the Pasadena Civic Audi- ployment for rising high and paying $8 per hour. please join us at our Tues- torium on Friday, Feb. 5, 2016, in Pasadena, Calif. school sophomores, jun- www.AustinTexas.gov/ day, March 8, 2016 meet- (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) ing at 6 PM at St. James REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Baptist Church, 3417 Mar- DPR Construction will receive Subcontractor and Material Vendor proposals for an ‘early- tin Luther King Drive, Aus- release’ civil package (surface parking lots), as part of the Charles Schwab Corporate tin, Texas 78721. Please Campus project, located at 2309 Gracy Farms Lane in Austin, Texas. 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