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Little Mix’s Jade and Leigh-Anne could win awards for Black Lives Matter support

Little Mix stars Jade Thirlwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock's support of the Black Lives Matter movement could see them honoured with awards.

The singers are both tipped for a prize at the 2020 Ethnicity Awards after the way they supported the movement in the wake of George Floyd's death.

Both have spoken out about their own experiences with horrific racist abuse and vowed to use their platforms to help and educate others.

They're tipped for the Inspirational Personality Award following their participation in the Black Lives Matter protests in London earlier this year.

The shortlist for the annual Ethnicity Awards, held in association with official partner HSBC UK, has been announced with an array of inspirational celebrities and public figures leading the nominations.

The awards, which are returning this year against the backdrop of the international Black Lives Matter movement, will recognise individuals with a track record of working to advance equality and opportunity for Black, Asian and minority ethnic groups in society.

They have been widely praised by campaigners including HSBC UK Ethnicity Awards founder, Sarah Garrett MBE, who described the pair as "inspirational role models".

Musicians Jorja Smith, Beverley Knight and Mabel are also nominated for accolades, as is media personality Jameela Jamil, TV presenter Reggie Yates, actress Nathalie Emmanuel and equalities campaigner Amal Fashanu. Fashanu, alongside her father, John, is the founder of the Justin Fashanu Foundation and the Black Heart clothing label which promotes activism through fashion.

Manchester United ace Marcus Rashford and Liverpool FC hero Trent Alexander-Arnold join names like Lewis Hamilton and Anthony Joshua in the running for the Sports Personality of the Year Awards. The football superstars have both been involved in charitable initiatives to support young people with Rashford being widely praised for launching a high-profile campaign to secure free school meals to children in England during the coronavirus pandemic.

The Media Moment award recognises events including Coronation Street 's recent racism storyline, BBC newsreader Naga Munchetty 's racism row, which saw 150 Black, Asian and minority ethnic broadcasters put their support behind her, and Channel 4’s The Talk - in which famous Black Britons including Tinie Tempah, shared their emotional experiences of racism.

Brands that are advocating for change including Nike, Ben & Jerry’s, John Lewis and Trapstar are amongst those shortlisted for the Brand Impact award.

A number of charities have also been nominated for awards including Black Minds Matter UK, Refugee Council and Show Racism the Red Card.

Founder of the Ethnicity Awards, Sarah Garrett MBE, said: "Jade and Leigh-Anne are inspirational role models and are very deserving of their nominations. They stood up and spoke out on behalf of Black and minority ethnic communities during a time of racial turbulence.

"All of the celebrities, public figures, business and brands on the shortlist, have all used their platforms to shine a light on the issues facing marginalised communities in what has been a pivotal and poignant year so far. All of those nominated have done important work to advance equality and promote opportunity for all against the backdrop of the international Black Lives Matter movement and are incredibly deserving of this recognition."

Ian Stuart, CEO of HSBC UK, Official Partners of the Ethnicity Awards said: "HSBC UK is proud to once again be the lead sponsor of the Investing in Ethnicity Awards – placing an important spotlight on the work being done to ensure that all people are afforded equal opportunity, regardless of race or ethnicity.

"We understand the importance of a diverse and inclusive workforce, and know there is more we can and must do as employers to support racial equality in the workplace and across the UK more broadly. The calibre of nominations has been outstanding again this year – best of luck to all those shortlisted."

Equalities campaigner and TV presenter, Amal Fashanu, who is nominated for the Online Impact ward, said: "The Ethnicity Awards are more important than ever before. 2020 has been an incredibly challenging year for the Black and minority ethnic communities and shows there is still so much work to do to secure full racial equality for all."

The full 2020 Ethnicity Awards shortlist:

INSPIRATIONAL LEADER

Nivedita Krishnamurthy

Zaheer Ahmad MBE

Leroy Knowles

Kuldeep Mehmi

Karen Finlayson

Kunal Shah

Alan Higgins

Annette Byron

Debbie Ellison

Mohammed Ahmed

FUTURE LEADER

Belinda Brown

Celia Fraser

Curtis James

Karim Perrineau

Mekida Carr

Nadine Dyer

Shailesh Agarwal

Sheila Moazzami

Sofia Aslam

Tolu Oke

WORKPLACE HERO

Bennard Owusu

Bernadette Thompson

Dara Douglas

Julia Mansi

kavaljeet singh

Laith Gharib

Maria St Louis

Sadna Zaman

Shabiha Azam

Vincent Eguinlae

CHAMPION (ALLY)

Claire Wills

Colette Comerford

Faye Skinner

Jake Hobson

Kate Priestman

Louise Ebrey

Matthew Newick

Paul Flanagan

Paul Kett

Ryan Galvin

NETWORK GROUP (ERG)

African Caribbean Pioneers Network (ACPN), Rolls-Royce

BAME at Tesco

CHORD, Mitie

Fusion, ViacomCBS Networks International

Macfarlanes' BME & friends network

Multi-Cultural Affinity Network, Balfour Beatty

Multicultural Network, NatWest Group

ONE Employee Resource Group, National Grid

Pearson’s PRIME

Unity, Standard Life Aberdeen

OUTSTANDING EMPLOYER

Allen & Overy

Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP

Geometry

Johnson & Johnson

Legal & General Investment Management (LGIM)

Lloyds Banking Group

Macfarlanes LLP

National Grid

NatWest Group

ViacomCBS Networks International

INSPIRATIONAL PERSONALITY

Dev Patel

Jade Thirlwall

Jameela Jamil

John Barnes MBE

John Boyega

Kunal Nayyar

Leigh-Anne Pinnock

Naomi Acke

Nathalie Emmanuel

Reggie Yates

SPORTS PERSONALITY

Anthony Joshua

Bianca Williams

Dina Asher-Smith

Isa Guha

Katarina Johnson-Thompson

Lewis Hamilton

Marcus Rashford

Salma Bi

Trent Alexander Arnold

Zesh Rehman

MEDIA MOMENT

Celebs come together for ITV’s BAME COVID-19 campaign

The Black Lives Matter Movement

Channel 4' s The Talk

Coronation Street's Racism Storyline

Go Green for Grenfell

Love Island ’s Leanne Amaning and Mike Boateng

Michael Holding recounts racism live on air

Micheala Coel’s I May Destroy You

Naga Munchetty’s racism row

National Windrush Day

ONLINE IMPACT

Amal Fashanu

Amber Rose-Gill

Amena Khan

Emma Dabiri

Gary Thompson

Grace F Victory

Kelechi Okafor

Natasha Ndlovu

Beabadoobee

Robert Douglas

MUSIC ARTIST

Beverley Knight

Celeste

Dave The Rapper

Jorja Smith

Joy Crookes

Little Simz

Mabel

Naughty Boy

Rina Sawayama

Stormzy

POLITICAL FIGURE

David Lammy MP

Dawn Butler MP

Dr Rosena Allin-Khan MP

Humza Yousaf MSP

Marsha De Cordova MP

Munira Wilson MP

Nadia Whittome MP

Rishi Sunak MP

Baroness Sandip Verma

Sadiq Khan

BRAND IMPACT

Anastasia Beverly Hills

Argos

Ben & Jerry's

Fenty

Glossier

Ikea

John Lewis

Nike

Palace

Trapstar

CHARITY OR COMMUNITY INITIATIVE

Anah Project

Black Minds Matter UK

Gurkha Welfare Trust

Refugee Council

ROTA (Race on the Agenda)

Runnymede Trust

Show Racism the Red Card

Sistah Space

Tell Mama UK

The Sickle Cell Society

OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO COMMUNITIES

Michael Braithewaite

Yvette Williams MBE

Aneeta Prem

Patrick Vernon OBE

Robina Qureshi

Leslie Thomas QC

Seyi Akiwowo

Paula Akpan

Shani Dhanda