Humanitas Nominations; Winnie Holzman Honored; Ashley Nicole Black Hosts

The organization announced that Winnie Holzman will receive the Kieser Award, Ashley Nicole Black will host the upcoming ceremony, and nominees have been revealed for the ten Humanitas Prizes

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Humanitas Nominations; Winnie Holzman Honored; Ashley Nicole Black Hosts

Humanitas announced on Monday that Winnie Holzman, the creator of My So-Called Life and writer of Wicked, has been selected to receive the organization's Kieser Award. Additionally, writer and comedian Ashley Nicole Black has been named as the host for this year's Humanitas Prizes Award Show and Toast.[1][2]

The organization also revealed the nominees for this year's ten Humanitas Prizes. The announcements mark the rollout of the 2026 Humanitas Prizes nominations, celebrating outstanding writing in television and film.[1][2]

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