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HBCU Honors Celebration at Duke Ellington School of the Arts Highlights Legacy, Culture, and Black Excellence

The Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, D.C., came alive with pride and celebration during the HBCU Honors event. The evening honored the lasting impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities and the alumni who continue to shape culture and leadership. Friends, family, and supporters filled the space, creating an atmosphere rooted in joy and shared history.
From the start, the event encouraged connection. Alumni reunited and exchanged stories from their college years. Meanwhile, younger attendees listened and learned from those who came before them. As a result, the room reflected the true spirit of HBCU culture—community, excellence, and pride.
Celebrating HBCU Legacy and Cultural Impact
Throughout the night, speakers and honorees highlighted the importance of HBCUs in Black history and progress. These institutions were founded by ancestors who believed deeply in education as a path to freedom. Because of that vision, HBCUs continue to serve as pillars of opportunity today. Moreover, they remain spaces where students grow academically, culturally, and personally.
As a graduate of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and Bowie State University, the message felt personal. HBCUs shape identity as much as careers. They build confidence, purpose, and lifelong networks. Therefore, events like this matter. They remind us why protecting and uplifting these institutions remains essential.
A Night of Black Excellence and Community Connection
The celebration featured a powerful lineup of artists, entrepreneurs, and cultural leaders. Actress and comedian Kym Whitley energized the room as the emcee of the evening. Additionally, guests had the opportunity to connect with Lance Gross, Raheem DeVaughn, David Banner, Jamie and Erana Tyler, DJ Quicksilva and Ashley Brittany Silva, Gabby Samone, Myles Frost, and Fawn Weaver, among many others.
Each presence reflected the wide reach of HBCU excellence. From entertainment to business, these leaders demonstrated how HBCUs continue to shape impact across industries. Meanwhile, conversations throughout the venue focused on mentorship, legacy, and responsibility.

Honoring the Past While Inspiring the Future
Beyond celebration, the event emphasized visibility and storytelling. Honoring alumni showed young people what is possible. More importantly, it showed them where those possibilities can begin. HBCUs create leaders who understand community and purpose.
The evening also built excitement for the televised premiere of @hbcu_honors. The program will air on BET and BET Her on November 30 at 8 PM ET/PT. As a result, the celebration will reach audiences nationwide and continue the conversation.
Ultimately, the night reinforced one clear truth: HBCUs matter. Their influence lives through the people they educate and empower. By honoring their legacy, we protect the future. And by celebrating Black excellence, we ensure the story continues.



Photo Credits: Mecie Gold (@mecie_gold)
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