Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Meghan’s mother make special appearance at NAACP Image Awards as they are honored with President’s Award (photos)

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Meghan’s mother make special appearance at NAACP Image Awards as they are honored with President’s Award (photos)

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made a special appearance at the NAACP Image Awards last night, Feb 26.

 

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex received the President’s Award “in recognition of special achievement and distinguished public service.”

 

For their acceptance speech, the pair dressed in elegant looks from popular Black designers.

 

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Meghan

 

Meghan wore a blue Christopher John Rogers dress which featured a knee-high slit, said to cost £2,000.

 

They began their speech with a reflection of the Image Awards’ legacy and a call for global support towards the people of Ukraine.

 

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Meghan

 

They also introduced the new NAACP-Archewell Digital Civil Rights Award, which will honor leaders working to advance civil and human rights “at the intersection of social justice and technology,” according to an Archewell statement.

 

The 2022 inaugural recipient of the NAACP-Archewell Digital Civil Rights Award is internet studies scholar and Algorithms of Oppression author Dr. Safiya Noble.

 

She received a $100,000 unrestricted stipend to be used to continue to make an impact in her field.

 

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Meghan

 

“Safiya’s work speaks to a new chapter in the movement for civil rights. This community knows what it means to speak up for what is right, and to march for what is just. As the fight for justice still remains, it’s time to extend this march to the world online, a place where hate and discrimination are fueled instantly, propagated globally, and felt deeply,” Harry said.

 

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Meghan

 

“This is the era of the digital justice movement,” Meghan continued. “We are proud to partner with NAACP and each of you to translate the vital efforts of those who came before us to the modern challenges that exist ahead of us.”

 

Meghan Markle ended the speech with a shoutout to her mother, Doria Ragland, who attended the ceremony with the couple.

 

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Meghan

 

Below is the transcript of Meghan and Harry’s full speech which they alternated between themselves, with Meghan starting the speech. 

 

Thank you so much [NAACP] President [Derrick] Johnson for this incredible honor. It’s inspiring to think about the legacy surrounding the Image Awards, which began shortly after the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 were passed into law. And today, we can continue that legacy by reestablishing federal voting protections in our country and fulfilling the work of civil rights giants like the late John Lewis. We are so deeply humbled to be here in the company of so many illustrious awardees.

Before we begin, we would like to acknowledge the people of Ukraine who urgently need our continued support as a global community. And I also echo the immense gratitude for tonight, both for this award and to this community for welcoming me so warmly. I think it’s safe to say that I come from a very different background than my incredible wife. Yet our lives were brought together for a reason. We share a commitment to a life of service, a responsibility to confront injustice, and a belief that the most often overlooked are the most important to listen to.

And I couldn’t be prouder that we’re doing this work together. We moved to California, my home state, shortly before the murder of George Floyd, and for Black America, those nine minutes and 29 seconds transcended time, invoking centuries of our unhealed wounds. In the months that followed, as my husband and I spoke with the civil rights community, we committed ourselves and our organization Archewell, to illuminate those who are advancing racial justice and progress.

In that spirit, we partnered with the team here to create the NAACP-Archewell Digital Civil Rights Award, which will be given annually to leaders creating transformational change at the intersection of social justice and technology.

And last night, President Johnson presented this new award to its first recipient, Dr. Safiya Noble, Co-Founder of the UCLA Center for Critical Internet Inquiry. A renowned scholar, author and advocate. Dr. Noble is a visionary and partner to Archewell.

Safiya’s work speaks to a new chapter in the movement for civil rights. This community knows what it means to speak up for what is right, and to march for what is just. As the fight for justice still remains, it’s time to extend this march to the world online, a place where hate and discrimination are fueled instantly, propagated globally, and felt deeply.

This is the era of the digital justice movement. We are proud to partner with NAACP and each of you to translate the vital efforts of those who came before us to the modern challenges that exist ahead of us. Thank you so much for joining us in this work, and thank you again for this incredible honor, truly. My mom’s here with us tonight and we all feel very proud. Thank you.

 
 

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