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Jayme Lawson on BAFTA Incident: Inclusion Requires Safety & Accountability

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor March 1, 2026
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

“That man’s disability got exploited that night, and it led to multiple offenses,” actress Jayme Lawson stated Saturday, referring to an incident at the British Academy Film Awards last week where a guest with Tourette’s Syndrome vocalized the N-word during the presentation of an award by Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo.

Lawson, speaking on the red carpet at the NAACP Image Awards, sharply criticized BAFTA and the BBC for their handling of the event. She argued that BAFTA failed to provide adequate support for the guest, John Davidson, and in doing so, exploited his disability. She further contended that the BBC’s decision to air the incident was “careless” and demonstrated a lack of consideration for Jordan and Lindo.

“Institutionally, we still don’t understand what inclusion means,” Lawson said, according to reports from The Hollywood Reporter and The Root. “Just because you invite someone into a space but you don’t provide them with the necessary resource to keep them and everyone else in that room by being there, that’s not inclusivity…that’s exploitation.”

Lawson also highlighted what she described as the BBC’s selective censorship during the broadcast. She noted that while the network censored portions of director Akinola Davies Jr.’s speech following his award for My Father’s Shadow, it failed to censor the outburst at Jordan and Lindo’s expense. “You censored one Black man. You failed to protect two others, and our production designer, Hannah [Beachler],” Lawson said. “You do not care for our dignity, our humanity. You aim for to celebrate our art, but you won’t protect [us].”

During the NAACP Image Awards ceremony itself, actress Regina Hall led a moment of applause in support of Jordan and Lindo, acknowledging the incident and the grace with which the actors had responded. Lindo, taking the stage with Ryan Coogler, publicly thanked supporters, characterizing the situation as a moment that “could be incredibly negative becoming very positive.”

Lawson’s comments come after an outpouring of support for Jordan and Lindo from within the Black Hollywood community. The incident has sparked a wider conversation about inclusion, accessibility, and the responsibility of broadcasters to protect individuals from harm during live events.

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NAACP Image Awards 2025: Winners & Nominees – Full List

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor February 24, 2026
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

“Abbott Elementary” was the leading comedy winner at this year’s awards, taking home the Outstanding Comedy Series prize. The show, created by Quinta Brunson, also secured acting awards for Brunson herself as Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series and William Stanford Davis as Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.

The awards, announced Tuesday, recognized excellence across television, with “Abbott Elementary” standing out among a competitive field that included “Harlem,” “Survival of the Thickest,” “The Residence,” and “The Upshaws.”

Cedric The Entertainer, known for his role in “The Neighborhood,” received the Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series award. Janelle James of “Abbott Elementary” was recognized as Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.

In the drama categories, “Bel-Air” earned the title of Outstanding Drama Series. Jabari Banks, the lead in “Bel-Air,” was named Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series, while Angela Bassett, for her operate in “9-1-1,” received the award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series.

Several other programs were also honored. “Ironheart” was recognized as Outstanding Limited Television Series or Movie, with Dominique Thorne receiving the award for Outstanding Actress in a Limited Television Series or Movie for her performance in the series. “Tiny Desk Concerts Celebrates Black Music Month 2025” took the prize for Outstanding Variety Series or Special.

The awards also acknowledged achievements in news and talk programming. “CNN NewsNight with Abby Phillip” was awarded Outstanding News/Information Series or Special, and Abby Phillip was named Outstanding Host in a Talk or News/Information Series or Special.

Awards were also given for reality and children’s programming. “Dancing with the Stars” was recognized as Outstanding Reality Program/Reality Competition Services/Game Show, and “Eyes of Wakanda” received the award for Outstanding Children’s Program.

The awards also included recognition for breakthrough creative talent, with Chinaka Hodge honored for her work on “Ironheart” as Outstanding Breakthrough Creative.

The ceremony concluded without comment from representatives of the network airing the winning programs regarding future seasons or plans for expanded production.

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