Washington, D.C. – Pepsi celebrated Black History Month by presenting its inaugural Historically Better Gala at The Howard Theatre in Washington D.C. on Monday (February 24). The event was hosted by former 106 & Park host Terrence J, Power star Naturi Naughton and The Breakfast Club’s Angela Yee and DJ Envy.
The gala honored the achievements Hip Hop pioneer Doug E. Fresh, the WNBA’s Washington Mystics, Dr. Angela Reddix and First Sgt. Joshua Toles, among others. The late Allen McKellar Jr. was also commemorated for being one the first black pressionals to break the color barrier at PepsiCo.
Pepsi’s Historically Better Gala featured a performance by the Bowie State University Choir during dinner and a set by Power actor/singer Rotimi, who performed songs such as “I Can’t Blame You” and the Wale-assisted “In My Bed.”
Check out pictures from the festivities below.
Photos courtesy Maritza Bolivar for iHeart.