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Viola Davis, LeBron James among honorees at AAFCA TV Honors

LOS ANGELES » Viola Davis, Sterling K. Brown and LeBron James will be among several honorees at the AAFCA TV Honors later this month.

The African American Film Critics Associatio­n announced the recipients of the second annual event on Wednesday. The virtual ceremony is scheduled to air on Aug. 22.

Comedian-actress Aida Rodriguez will host the invitation-only streamed event.

“In a time of such uncertaint­y, we have witnessed how powerful the medium of television and streaming is,” said Gil Robertson, co-founder and president of AAFCA. “We couldn’t be more proud to honor shows and performanc­es that uplift and inspire at a time when we all need entertainm­ent the most.”

Davis will be honored for best actress for her role on ABC’s “How To Get Away with Murder.”

Brown will receive best actor recognitio­n for his character on NBC’s “This Is Us.”

Kenya Barris will be presented the TV Icon award for his contributi­ons to television with his creating of ABC’s “black-ish” and “#blackAF” on Netflix. Rashida Jones will present him the award.

“I Promise” will receive the AAFCA’s inaugural award for best short film.

The documentar­y series on Quibi chronicled the first year of James launching the I Promise School in his hometown of Akron, Ohio.

HBO’s “Insecure” will take home the comedy award, and Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson’s “For Life” was given best drama.

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Viola Davis
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LeBron James

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