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Cafe Mocha Celebrates 15 Years with Salute THEM Awards


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Syndicated Cafe Mocha radio show marked its 15th anniversary with a star-studded celebration at the historic Howard Theatre in Washington, DC. The milestone event, dubbed the "Crystal Anniversary," coincided with the annual Salute THEM Awards, recognizing cultural and community excellence.

The awards, an extension of the show's Saluting Our Culture Tour, honored prominent figures advancing culture, empowerment, and representation. Filmmaker Ryan Coogler received the inaugural HBCU First LOOK "I Aspire" Global Impact Award, presented in partnership with Howard University's Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts. Coogler reflected on his creative connection to Boseman, noting the shared legacy of Black Panther as a symbol of cultural pride and artistic achievement.

Other honorees included Marsai Martin (Bridging The Gap Award), Lynn Whitfield (Legend Award), Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett (Champion for Change Award), Virginia Ali of Ben's Chili Bowl (Business Legacy Award), Edna Kane Williams of AARP (Corporate Trailblazer Award), Angel Gregorio (Community Activist Award), and R&B artist Kenny Lattimore (SWAG Award).

Hosted by Yo-Yo, Jawn Murray, and Laila Muhammad, the sold-out evening featured performances by The String Queens, Anthony Brown, and Keith D. Robinson. The event also launched the 3rd Annual HBCU First LOOK Film Festival at Howard University.

Proceeds from the Salute THEM Awards benefit the Mocha Cares Foundation, which supports women and children affected by domestic violence and provides mentorship opportunities for HBCU students. Sponsors included AARP, OCTFME, ESPN, TV One/CleoTV, iHeartMedia's Black Information Network, and Howard University partners.

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