Award-winning actress Viola Davis delivered a powerful and reflective speech after receiving the Chairman’s Award at the 57th NAACP Image Awards held on Saturday night, February 28.
The prestigious honour, presented at the annual ceremony, recognises individuals who use their platform to inspire change and advance social impact.
In her acceptance speech, Davis urged individuals to embrace their inherent worth and step fully into their purpose.
“Our crown has already been bought and paid for. All we have to do is wear it,” she stated.
The actress spoke candidly about personal transformation, stressing that growth requires confronting difficult truths.
“There is no becoming until you face the depth and the darkness of your own soul. There is no becoming without healing and without a radical acceptance of one’s truth,” she said.
Reflecting on her childhood, Davis recounted growing up in poverty in Rhode Island in 1965 and struggling to see hope for her future.
“I didn’t see dreams. I just wanted to be somebody. I wanted success because I thought it was significant,” she noted.
Drawing a broader lesson, she linked personal evolution to national progress, stating that a nation’s people’s souls shape a nation’s soul.
“We either move forward together or not at all,” she said.
Davis concluded by paying tribute to everyday heroes, including caregivers and community workers, particularly those caring for her mother, who is living with advanced dementia.
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