INDIANAPOLIS (WRTV) — Indiana Black Expo’s Summer Celebration is one of the largest African American cultural events in the country. For the past 55 years, the multi-day celebration is jammed packed with a variety of events showcasing music, culture, education, health, business and community.
This year, several were honored at the Pacers Sports & Entertainment Corporate Luncheon Friday.
The honorees included:
IBE President and CEO Alice Watson said this year’s class of honorees was the largest the organization has honored at the luncheon.
“We wanted our community to see the greatness and the possibility of what can be done, even in this climate,” Watson said.
Each honoree recognized was given the chance to say a few words to those in attendance at the luncheon.
Actor Delroy Lindo, who accepted the Screen Image Award, emphasized the important role everyone plays in strengthening and protecting communities.
“Our jobs and our mandate to all of us is to increase all our efforts to protect our community, to be leaders in our community in whatever spheres of influence we are in,” Lindo said.
Fellow honoree and music executive Mathew Knowles, accepted the Carolyn Brown Mosby Above and Beyond Award. Knowles, father of global superstars Beyonce and Solange and a breast cancer survivor, was recognized for his health advocacy work.
“My mission in life is to educate and to motivate. I’ve done it in corporate America. I’ve done it in music. But now I’m doing it in saving lives,” Knowles said.
This year is particularly special, as it marked 40 years of providing access to free health care through the Health Fair. For the first time, $4,000 in free health screenings and resources will be provided to each attendee.
The IBE Summer Celebration wraps up this Sunday.
Kicking off the final weekend at 6 p.m Friday was the Music Heritage Festival at the IU Michael Carroll Stadium. The signature event showcased the legacy of Black music and culture, featuring iconic legends and rising stars.
The lineup fro the Music Heritage Festival in downtown Indianapolis:
Other events on tap for the weekend include:
For a complete schedule of events, visit IndianaBlackExpo.com.
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