Trófeu Raça Negra
The Trófeu Raça Negra (Black Race Trophy) is a Brazilian award which is handed out to individuals and groups who have contributed or exhibited advancements for Afro-Brazilians.[1] Organized by the NGO Afrobras, it was first handed out in 2000 on the 500th anniversary of the European arrival in Brazil, and has been held annually since 2004.[2] It is similar to the NAACP Image Award in the United States.
Recipients
[edit]2023
[edit]The theme was dedicated to Gloria Maria, television journalist.
- Ailton de Aquino, Director of the Central Bank
- Alaide Costa, Singer and Composer
- André Felicissimo, President of Procter and Gamble of Brasil
- Barbara Reis, Actress
- Claudinho Oliveira, São Paulo Police Ombudsman
- Denisio Liberato, President of Bb/ Asset Management
- Djamila Ribeiro, Philosopher, black feminist, writer and academic
- Edinho, Coach and former footballer, Son of Pelé
- Eliza Lucinda, Actress – Soap Opera
- Fernando Padula, Municipal Secretary of Education
- Gilson Ferreira, President of G10 Favelas
- Kelli Quirino, Advisor at Banco Do Brasil
- Laura and Maria, daughters of Gloria Maria
- Luis Roberto Barroso – President of the Federal Supreme Court
- Manuella Mirella Nunes Da Silva, president of the National Union of Students
- Mirela Archangelo, child reporter
- Renata Sofial, Screenwriter Rede Globo
- Reta Jo Lewis, President of Eximbank United States
- Samuel de Assis, Actor
- Sheron Menezzes, Actress
- Teofilio Barba, State Deputy, Author of the law that considers Black Awareness Day a state holiday in SP
2022
[edit]The theme was focused on women who have contributed to the welfare of Black women in Brazil and elsewhere.
- Aline Borges, actress
- Aline Torres, Municipal Secretary of Culture for São Paulo
- Benedita da Silva, Politician
- Dilma Rousseff, former President of Brazil
- Duda Ribeiro, singer
- Eunice Prudente, Municipal Secretary of Justice for São Paulo
- Fofão, former volleyball player
- Glaucimar Peticov, executive director of Banco Bradesco
- Graça Machel, humanitarian activist, widow of Samora Machel and Nelson Mandela
- Inês Maria Coimbra, State Attorney General for São Paulo
- Lu Alckmin
- Luiza Helena Trajano, chair of Magazine Luiza
- Maria Alice Setúbal
- Marina Silva, Minister of the Environment and Climate Change
- Marta Suplicy, Secretary of International Relations for the city of São Paulo
- MC Soffia, recording artist
- Neilda Fabiano,
- Patricia Vilela, president of Humanitas360
- Paulina Chiziane, Mozambican writer
- Simone Tebet
- Sônia Silva, Student of the 1st Administration class at FAZP
2021
[edit]The theme honored Ismael Ivo, former director of the São Paulo City Ballet.
- Aline Torres, Municipal Secretary of Culture for São Paulo
- Aretha Duarte, 1st black Latin American woman to reach the top of Everest
- Bruna Brelaz, former president of the National Union of Students
- Christian Gebara, CEO of Telefônica Brasil
- Elizeu Soares Lopes, police ombudsman of São Paulo
- Elza Paulina de Souza, Municipal Secretary of Urban Security for São Paulo
- Eunice Prudente, Municipal Secretary of Justice for São Paulo
- Frederico Trajano, CEO of Magazine Luiza
- Fernanda Garay, Silver Medal in Volleyball Tokyo 2020
- Hebert Conceição, Gold Medal in Boxing Tokyo 2020
- Jesus Roque, Vice Mayor, Secretary of Culture of Guarulhos
- Jonathan Azevedo, Actor
- Ludmila, Singer
- Mart'nália, Singer
- Michel Temer, Former President of Brazil
- Paola Miguel, Councilor of Campinas
- Preta Gil, Singer
- Thaíde, Rapper
- Thelma Assis, doctor, television presenter
- Thiago Thobias, attorney
- Tony Gordon, Singer
- Vera Ivo, Sister of Ismael Ivo
- Wallace Martins, race driver
2020
[edit]- Luiz Melodia – singer-songwriter (posthumous)
- George Floyd – American victim of police brutality whose murder sparked international protests (posthumous)
- Benedita da Silva – politician
- Celso Athayde – entrepreneur and event producer
- Emicida – singer-songwriter, rapper
- Jaqueline Goes de Jesus – Biomedicalist and researcher
- Luana Génot – businesswoman and activist
- Luís Roberto Barroso – jurist, current Justice of the Supreme Federal Court, President of the Superior Electoral Court
- Luiza Helena Trajano –businesswoman
- Paulo César de Oliveira – former football referee
- Viviane Ferreira – filmmaker
2019
[edit]- Raul Botelho – the first black Air Force Lieutenant Brigadier and the first Commander of the Joint Staff of the Defense Ministry, the Lieutenant Brigadier.
- Érika Malunguinho – the first trans state deputy elected in Brazil, in 2018. She is also known for having created the Quilombo Urbano named Aparelha Luzia in the center of the capital.
- Dr. Pedro Luiz Sousa – delegate responsible for the arrest of the torturers of the young black man at the Ricoy Supermarket.
- Alexandra Lohas – prominent journalist and activist in 2019, former French consul.
- Miguel Haddad – federal deputy. Former mayor and pioneer in the implementation of municipal quotas for the city of Jundiaí, serving as a model for other municipalities in Brazil.
- Ricardo John – together with Zumbi, he developed the book Caixa Preta, Leão de Ouro in Cannes and institutes targets for hiring young black people at the Agency.
- Rodrigo Tortima – director of Agência Gray and directors Adriano Matos, Gustavo Zordan and students from Faculdade Zumbi dos Palmares, Vanessa Holanda, Klesley Alves, Mayra Sales and Alex Andre – together with Faculdade Zumbi launched the Machado de Assis Real Campaign, from rescue of the blackness of the great Black Writer, the campaign was awarded gold at Cannes.
- Andrea Assef – together with Zumbi, she launched the book Caixa Petra in the appreciation and visibility of the historical achievements of black people, won gold at Cannes, Director of the Thompson Agency.
- Flávia Lima – journalist, black woman occupying the post of Ombudsman of the Folha de São Paulo newspaper.
- Jacquelin Jules, Deniel Pierrot, Chrisner Louis and Evens Alce – young black Haitians (interns at Zumbi dos Palmares) hired at Banco Bradesco.
- Paulo Roberto Vieira da Silva – physician.
- João Acaiabe – actor, storyteller, one of our greatest griots, the master.
- Dexter – rapper
2018
[edit]- Marielle Franco – politician (posthumous)
- Mano Brown – rapper
- Valéria Lúcia dos Santos – lawyer
- Otávio Frias Filho – newspaper editor (posthumous)
- Dias Toffoli – president of the Federal Supreme Court
- Fafá de Belém – singer
- Maria Inês Fini – president of the Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Anísio Teixeira
- José Gregori – former Justice minister
- Rilma Aparecida Hemetério – current judge of the Regional Labor Courts in São Paulo
- Teresa Cárdenas – Cuban writer
- Gaby Amarantos – singer
- Reinaldo – singer
- Luiz Carlos Trabuco – former president of Bradesco Bank
- Luiza Trajano – businesswoman
- Adama Dieng – former UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide
2017
[edit]- Zica Assis, founder of Beleza Natural
- Dr. Karen Eloise de Andrade Firne, first student at the Department of Medicine of Jundiaí
- Major Helena dos Santos Reis, First black secretary of the Casa Militar and State Coordinator of Civil Defense of the state of São Paulo
- Paulo Rogério Nunes, Publicity)
- Floriano Pesaro, representative of the Jewish community
- Marco Pellegrini, National Secretary for the disabled
- Ivan Renato de Lima, regional mayor of the neighborhood of Pirituba
- Luiz Melodia, singer (posthumous)
- João Saad, president of the Bandeirantes group
- Ícaro Silva Silva, actor
- Marcelo Knobel, dean of Unicamp (university)
- Marco Antônio Zago, dean of USP
- Maurício de Sousa, cartoonist
- Dandara Mariana, actress and dancer
- Rachel Maia, CEO of Pandora Brasil
- Ismael Ivo, Head of the ballet of the Municipal Theater of São Paulo
- Maria Helena Guimarães, of the Ministry of Education
- Jorge Carlos Fonseca, President of Cape Verde.
- Zezé Motta, actress
- João Doria, Mayor of São Paulo
The 2017 award to João Doria, however, was accompanied with controversy in the Afro-Brazilian community and press. Doria is a descendant of slave-owners in the Doria family, and his actions as mayor against touchstones of Afro-Brazilian culture such as samba and Carnaval have been perceived as racist.[3]
2016
[edit]- Elza Soares, singer
- Carmen Lúcia, President of the Federal Supreme Court
- Arlindo Cruz, singer
- Raul Botelho, Lieutenant-Brigadier of Air, Brazilian Air Force
- Papa Paul Kisolokele, Religious leader in Angola
- Kim Cape, GBHEM general secretary - president of the North American investment fund of the Methodist Institute of Educational Services
- Arnaldo Niskier, writer and member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters
- Rafaela Silva, judoka winner of the gold medal in the Rio 2016 Olympics
- Cláudio Lamachia, President of the Federal Council of OAB
- Sheila Cristina Nogueira da Silva, mother of Carlos Eduardo (19 years), murdered by a bullet lost in Rio de Janeiro
- David Uip, Secretary of Health of the State of São Paulo
- Sabrina de Paiva, Miss São Paulo 2016
- Mauro Silva, Champion of the Brazilian National Team and vice-president of the Paulista Football Federation
- Rodney Williams, Vice President of Microsoft Brazil
- Raissa Santana, Miss Brazil 2016
- Francisco Macena, chief of staff of the São Paulo City Hall
- Walter Feldman President of the Paulista Football Federation
- Antônio Mosquito, Angolan businessman
2015
[edit]- Marcus Vinicius Furtado Coêlho, President of the National OAB
- Nilcemar Nogueira, Grandson of Cartola and creator of the Samba Museum
- José Alencar de Souza, Chef-owner of the restaurant Santo Colomba
- Maurício Pestana, Secretary for the Promotion of Racial Equality in São Paulo
- João Carlos Martins, Maestro
- Macaé Evaristo, Secretary of Education of the State of Minas Gerais
- Conceição Evaristo - Writer
- Érico Brás, Actor
- Kenia Maria - Actress
- Matheus Dias - Actor
- Gabriela Dias - Actress
- Lorival Ferreira dos Santos - Judge of the Regional Labor Court (TRT) of Campinas
- Maria Júlia Coutinho - Journalist
- Wole Soyinka - Nigerian Writer, Nobel Prize for Literature
- Martinho da Vila
2014
[edit]- Graça Machel, Political activist and human rights defender, widow of Nelson Mandela and Samora Machel
- Tiago Barbosa, actress
- Marcos da Costa, President of the OAB of São Paulo
- Neuza Maria Alves, first black female court judge of the Regional Federal Court of Brasilia
- Nadir de Campos Júnior, first black prosecutor of Justice of the State of São Paulo
- Yityish Aynaw, first Black Miss Israel
- Geraldo Alckmin, Governor of São Paulo
- Fernando Haddad, Mayor of São Paulo
- Antonio Pinto (Secretary of the SEPPIR (pt))
- Luis Gustavo do Nascimento, first black Attorney General of the State of São Paulo
- Vera Eunice (daughter of writer Carolina de Jesus)
- José Henrique Paim (1st Minister of Education)
- Marco Simões (honored from Coca-Cola do Brasil)
- Aranha (goalkeeper of Santos)
- Paulo Speller (dean of Unilab)
- Celso Janet (Secretary of Sports)
- Paulo Reis (Alderman of São Paulo)
- Glaucius Oliva (President of CNPQ)
2013
[edit]- Paulina Chiziane, Mozambican writer
- Creuza de Oliveira, president of the FENATRAD union
- Zeze Barbosa, actress
- Paulo Lins, writer
- Irene Neto, President of the Board of Directors of the Agostinho Neto Foundation, daughter of Agostinho Neto
- Larry Robinson, president of the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
- Jesse Jackson, U.S. civil rights activist
- Alpha Condé, first democratically elected president in Guinea
- Emílio Santiago, singer (posthumous)
2012
[edit]- Bernice King, daughter of Martin Luther King
- Cacau Protásio, Avenida Brasil
- Jean Paulo Santos, Carousel
- Gloria Maria
- Carlinhos Brown
- Martinho da Vila
- Racionais MC's
- Macau, composer of the song "Colored Eyes", success in the voice of Sandra de Sá)
- Renato Sorriso (gari passista)
- Fabiana Claudino - two-time Olympic volleyball champion
- Anderson - Olympic volleyball athlete
- Hélia Souza "Fofão" (Olympic champion of volleyball)
- Luiz Fux (Minister of the "Supreme Federal Court")
- Robson Rocha (vice-president of "Banco do Brasil")
- Otavio Frias Filho (Director of Editorial of the "Folha de São Paulo")
- Bishop Afonso Nunes (Angola)
- Vanda Ferreira (former Secretary of Education of the State of Rio de Janeiro)
- Luís Inácio Lucena Adams (Advocate General of the Union)
2011
[edit]- Best Actress - Lucy Ramos (Cordel Encantado - Rede Globo)
- Best Actor - Micael Borges (Rebelde - TV Record)
- Featured Actor - Érico Brás (Tapas & Kisses - Rede Globo)
- Humorist - Charles Henrique (TV Panic - TV Network)
- Women's Journalism - Dulcinea Novaes - Rede Globo
- Men's Journalism - Thiago Oliveira - TV Gazeta
- Featured in Journalism - Heraldo Pereira - Rede Globo
- Set of the Work - Nil Marcondes - TV Record
- Black Beauty - Silvia Novaes - Miss Italy Nel Mondo
- Trophy Homage - Ruth de Souza - actress
2010
[edit]- Special Award - Milton Nascimento
Popular Award
[edit]- Movie Actor - André Ramiro (Elite Troop 2)
- Movie Actress - Cris Vianna (Beetle)
- Theater - Elisa Lucinda (Stop Talking Badly of Routine)
- Actor of TV - Marcello Melo Jr (Malhação 2010)
- TV Actress - Priscilla Marinho (Fitness ID)
- Journalism - Presenter / Reporter - Heraldo Pereira (Globo)
- Journalism - Presenter / Reporter - Maria Júlia Coutinho (Globo)
- Music - Group Good Taste
Institutional Awards
[edit]- Nationals
- Dias Toffoli - Minister of the Supreme Federal Court
- Eloi Ferreira - Minister of the Secretariat for Policies for the Promotion of Racial Equality
- Ricardo Lewandowski - President of the Superior Electoral Court and Minister of the Federal Supreme Court
- Antônio Pilar - Director of Core of Rede Globo
- Thogun - Actor
- Marina Miranda - Actress
- Jeferson D - Cinematographer
- International
- Ana Paula dos Santos - First Lady of Angola
- David Morgan - Vice President of Government Relations at American Express
- Dr. Jerome King Del Pino - World General Secretary of Methodist Institutions
- Dr. Ken Yamada - Special Assistant to the General Secretariat and in charge of the Methodist Fund for Global Education and Leadership Development
2009
[edit]Popular Vote
[edit]- Actor of the Year: Rafael Zulu (Caco, de Caras & Bocas, Globo)
- Actress of the year: Juliana Alves (Suellen, from Caminho das Índias, Globo)
- Television Journalism: Joyce Ribeiro (Jornal do SBT, SBT)
- Presenter of the Year: Alexandre Henderson (Globo Ciência, Globo)
- Male athlete: Adriano (Flamengo soccer player)
- Female Sportswoman: Marta (Santos soccer player)
- Pagan Group: Exaltasamba
- Singer: Alexandre Pires
- Singer: Vanessa da Mata
- Rap: Marcelo D2
Whole of the Work
[edit]- Elza Soares
- Leny Andrade
- Zezé Motta
- Osvaldinho da Cuíca
- Mestre Tadeu
- Paulinho da Viola
- Martinho da Vila
- Journalist Gloria Maria
- Journalist Ana Paula Padrão
- Roberto Carlos - Storyteller
- Taís Araújo
Artist of the Year
[edit]Special Award
[edit]- Manoel Carlos, for the black cast placed in the novel Viver a Vida.
Institutional Category
[edit]- José Serra - Governor of São Paulo
- Lázaro Brandão - chairman of the Board of Directors of Bradesco
- Orlando Silva - Minister of Sports
- Juca Ferreira - Minister of Culture
- Edson Santos - Minister of Racial Equality
- Luciano Coutinho - President of BNDES
- Julio Cesar Alves de Oliveira - President of Banco do Brasil Vehicles
- José Lima - President of Petrobras Distribuidora
- Helio dos Santos - Mayor of Campinas
- Nelson Narciso - Director of the National Petroleum Agency
- Vereadora Olívia Santana
2008
[edit]- Sportsman of the Year Category
- Maurren Higa Maggi, athlete, Gold Medal Salto Distance in Beijing
- Category International
- Larry Palmer - President of the Inter-American Foundation
- Billy Paul - North American singer
- Revelation Category
- Fabrício Boliveira, actor
- Institutional Category
- Adriano Lima - Itaú Representing President Roberto Setúbal
- Benedito Gonçalves, Minister of STJ
- Clifford Sobel, Ambassador of the USA
- Cristovam Buarque, Senator
- Edgar Martolio, editor of Caras Magazine
- Edson Santos, Minister of Seppir
- Erickson Gavazza, Judge
- Fabio Barbosa, President of Banco Santander in Brazil
- Fernando Haddad, Minister of Education
- Gabriel Jorge Ferreira - Unibanco Representing President Pedro Salles
- Gilberto Kassab - Mayor of the City of São Paulo
- José Luis Bueno - Director Human Resources Bradesco
- José Sarney, Senator
- Laura Gold - American consul representing the American Consulate in honor of Barack Obama, who also received a congratulatory plaque for his election
- Mário Hélio Souza - President of Fundação Bradesco
- Miguel Jorge, Minister of Industry, Commerce and Development
- Nélio Alfano Moura, physical trainer of Maurren
- Ruth Guimarães, Writer
- Lifetime work
- Carlos Ayres Britto, Minister of Supreme Federal Tribunal
- Daiane dos Santos, athlete
- Erickson Gavazza, Judge
- Jamelão Neto, grandson of Jamelão
- Joaquim Barbosa, Minister of STF
- Marcelo Paixão - State University of Rio de Janeiro, deputy director of Graduation
- Maria Helena Guimarães, Secretary of Education of the State of São Paulo
- Milton Gonçalves, actor
- Netinho de Paula - Cantor, Alderman elected São Paulo
- Orlando Silva - Minister of Sports
- Sandra de Sá - Singer
- Zezé Motta, actress
2007
[edit]- Popular Vote
- Writer: Valquíria Ribeiro (novel "Opposite Lives") / Sheron Menezes (novel "Duas Caras" - Special Tribute)
- Humor: Sérgio Lorosa (program "A diarist")
- Singer (female): Category not announced
- Singer (male): Jairzinho
- ACTOR: Déo Garces (novel "Paths of the Heart")
- Actress of the Year: Camila Pitanga (novel "Tropical Paradise")
- Actress of the Year: André Ramiro (film "Tropa de Elite")
- Sportsperson of the Year: Diogo Silva (Taekwondo)
- Institutional Categories
- Mac Maharaj, Former guerrilla fighter at the African National Congress against Apartheid and former South African Transport Minister
- Benedito Gonçalves - Jurist Federal Judge of the Second Federal Court of the State of Rio de Janeiro
- Benedita da Silva - Former governor of Rio de Janeiro
- Matilde Ribeiro - Minister of the Special Secretariat for Policies for the Promotion of Racial Equality (SEPPIR)
- Janete Rocha Pietá - Federal Deputy
- Almir de Souza Maia - Former Rector of the Methodist University of Piracicaba - creator of the first project of inclusion of blacks in higher education and partner of Unipalmares
- Orlando Silva Junior - Minister of Sports
- José Vicente, president of Afrobras - Sociedade Afrobrasileira de Desenvolvimento Socio Cultural and dean of Unipalmares - University of Citizenship Zumbi dos Palmares
2006
[edit]- Emilson Alonso, president of HSBC
- Márcio Cypriano, president of Febraban (Brazilian Federation of Banks) and Bradesco
- Janete Pietá, elected federal deputy
- Fernando Haddad, Minister of Education
- Lygia Santos, president of MIS-RJ (Museum of Image and Sound of Rio de Janeiro)
- Robson Caetano, athlete
- Popular Vote
- Actress - Elisa Lucinda (Life Pages)
- Actor - Ronnie Marruda (Soul Mate)
- Sambista - Jorge Aragão / Ivone Lara (Special Feature)
- Cantor - Léo Maia
- Singer - Paula Lima
- Humor - Alligator (The Class of Didi)
- Grupo Musical - Backyard Fund / Negritude Jr. (Special Highlight)
- Sportsman - Daiane dos Santos / Alessandra Oliveira (Special Feature)
- Institutional
- Benedita da Silva - Former Governor of Rio de Janeiro
- Carlos Alberto de Paula - Minister of the Superior Labor Court
- Carlos Alberto Vieira - President of Banco Safra
- Celso Luiz Limongi, president of the São Paulo Court of Justice
- Chico Pinheiro - Journalist
- Cristopher McMullen - United States Consul General
- David Uip, executive director of Incor (Heart Institute)
- Eduardo Suplicy - Senador-SP
- Eunice Prudente - Secretary of Justice and Defense of Citizenship of the State of São Paulo
- Gabriel Jorge Ferreira, president of the National Confederation of Financial Institutions
- Glaucia Marote Ferro - Director of the Alumni Group
- Gustavo Petta, president of UNE (National Union of Students)
- João Carlos di Genio, president of the Objective and Unip
- Joaquim Benedito Barbosa Gomes - Minister of the Supreme Federal Court
- Luiz Fux, minister of the STJ (Superior Court of Justice)
- Luiz Antonio Marrey, Secretary of Legal Affairs of the City of São Paulo
- Massami Uyeda - Minister of the Supreme Court of Justice
- Matilde Ribeiro - Minister of Seppir - Special Secretariat for Policies to Promote Racial Equality
- Milú Villela, president of the Instituto Fazer Parte and the MAM (Museum of Modern Art)
- Orlando Silva Jr., Minister of Sports
- Octavio Frias de Oliveira, President of the Grupo Folha de S.Paulo
- Sandra Lia Simón, attorney general of the Federal Public Labor Ministry
- Vicente Paulo da Silva, federal deputy
- Highlights 2006
- Taís Araújo and Lazaro Ramos (Cobras & Lagartos) - Actors
- Posthumous Homage
- Sandra Nascimento - Vereadora - Santos
2004
[edit]- CANTOR: Luis Melodia
- CANTORA: Luciana Mello
- SAMBISTA: Lecí Brandão
- MUSICAL GROUP: Black and White Quintet
- POLITICAL CAREER: Paulo Paim
- ACTOR: Rocco Pitanga (novel "Da color do Pecado") and Lázaro Ramos (movie "My uncle killed a face")
- ATRIZ: Taís Araújo (novel "Da cor do Pecado") and Isabel Fillardis (novel "Beginning of New")
- REVELATION: Adriana Alves (soap opera "Celebrity") and Preta Gil (singer)
- SPORTS OF THE YEAR: Daiane dos Santos
2000
[edit]- Alceu Collares
- Albuíno Azeredo
- Camila Pitanga
- Antonio Pitanga
- Ruth de Souza
- Vincente
- Edvaldo Brito
- Zezé Motta
- Joãozinho Trinta
- Pelé
- Marta Sobral
- Viviane Porto
- Jorge Lafond
- Nelson Xavier
- Paulinho da Viola
References
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- ^ nathanr (2017-11-21). "Troféu Raça Negra faz brado à luta pela igualdade racial". BoaVontade.com (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2018-05-21.
- ^ Donato, Mauro (2017-11-21). "O troféu Raça Negra para Doria era tão descabido que nem ele compareceu. Por Donato". Diário do Centro do Mundo (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2018-05-21.