The Imagen Awards

40th Annual Imagen Awards
Call for Entries
For the last 40 years, the Imagen Foundation has worked to recognize and reward creative excellence, positive or accurate images of Latinos in television and film, as well as to encourage and recognize the achievements of Latino talent in the entertainment and communications industries. In keeping with its mission, The Imagen Foundation cordially invites members of the entertainment and communication industries to participate in the 40th Annual Imagen Awards Competition.
Latest Awards News
Imagen Awards Film & Television Nominees Announced Celebrating Latino Excellence for 37 Years!
The nominations for the 37th annual Imagen Awards were announced earlier today by award-winning actor, writer, and producer Harvey Guillén (What We Do in the Shadows), and actress, writer, and producer Karrie Martin Lachney (Gentefied).
37th Annual Imagen Awards Call for Entries Now Open – Submission Deadline Extended
The Imagen Foundation invites members of the entertainment and communication industries to submit to the 37th Annual Imagen Awards, the ONLY awards program that honors and recognizes the contributions of Latinos in film, television, [...]
36th Annual Imagen Awards Announces Winners
FX’s Pose, Mayans M.C., Hulu’s Love Victor and Netflix’s Ya No Estoy Aquí Among Winners LOS ANGELES, CA (October 10, 2021) — The 2021 Imagen Awards were announced this evening during a live-streamed [...]
About the Imagen Awards
The Imagen Awards was co-founded by legendary television producer Norman Lear, who was acutely aware of the near absence of positive portrayals of Latinos in the entertainment industry and understood the importance of positive images. Lear met with the leaders of the National Conference for Community and Justice (formerly the National Conference of Christians and Jews, or NCCJ), a respected non-sectarian human relations organization committed to fighting prejudice and racial tensions. Out of this meeting emerged the Imagen Awards, which recognizes and encourages the entertainment industry to depict the Latino community in a meaningful and accurate manner.
The Imagen Awards attract key entertainment leaders as well as celebrities. Past honorees and attendees have included Lin-Manuel Miranda and Family, Rita Moreno, Guillermo Del Toro, Salma Hayek, John Leguizamo, Martin Sheen, Roberto Orci, Jenni Rivera, and former CBS Entertainment Chairman, Nina Tassler, among others.