Diverse Excellence Takes Center Stage: Black Nominees Shine at the 96th Academy Awards

The list of nominees reveals that, to some degree, the Academy has finally begun to acknowledge the outstanding contributions of African Americans.

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Oscar Nominations // NNPA Website

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent

The recent unveiling of the 2024 Oscar nominations brought forth a notable roster of Black talent among the 96th annual Academy Awards nominees, marking a significant stride for the industry in recognizing diversity within the film industry.

The list of nominees reveals that, to some degree, the Academy has finally begun to acknowledge the outstanding contributions of African Americans. Danielle Brooks, Sterling K. Brown, Colman Domingo, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, and Jeffrey Wright are among the Black actors grabbing nominations for Hollywood’s most prestigious award. The nod signifies a crucial step towards inclusivity and representation on the grand stage of the Oscars.

Set to be broadcast on ABC on March 10, the 2024 Oscar ceremony sets up as a night of celebration, with audiences witnessing a menu that includes Black excellence.

Here’s a closer look at what each of these accomplished individuals has been nominated for:

Danielle Brooks

  • Category: Best Actress In A Supporting Role
  • Film: The Color Purple

Sterling K. Brown

  • Category: Best Actor In A Supporting Role
  • Film: American Fiction

Colman Domingo

  • Category: Best Actor In A Leading Role
  • Film: Rustin

Da’Vine Joy Randolph

  • Category: Best Actress In A Supporting Role
  • Film: The Holdovers

Jeffrey Wright

  • Category: Best Actor In A Leading Role
  • Film: American Fiction

The nominations reflect a noteworthy departure from the controversial #OscarsSoWhite movement, indicating the Academy Awards’ progress in recognizing and honoring diverse talent within the industry.