With His Peabody Trailblazer Award, Questlove Embraces The Role Of Cultural Archivist

By Cierra Black ·Updated October 14, 2025 < /> Getting your Trinity Audio player ready… Friday night in Los Angeles proved to be the picturesque scene to honor and celebrate Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson for his invaluable contributions to society, art, and of course, Black culture. On October 10th, Questlove was honored with the third annual [...]

With His Peabody Trailblazer Award, Questlove Embraces The Role Of Cultural Archivist
By Cierra Black ·Updated October 14, 2025 Getting your Trinity Audio player ready…

Friday night in Los Angeles proved to be the picturesque scene to honor and celebrate Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson for his invaluable contributions to society, art, and of course, Black culture. On October 10th, Questlove was honored with the third annual Peabody Trailblazer Award, recognizing specifically his work as a musical archivist, documentarian, and cultural steward.

With His Peabody Trailblazer Award, Questlove Embraces The Role Of Cultural ArchivistWEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 10: (L-R) Karen Pittman, honoree Questlove and Gabrielle Union attend the Peabody Awards’ Trailblazer Award Celebration at The Sun Rose on October 10, 2025 in West Hollywood, California.(Photo by Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images)

The Peabody Trailblazer Award honors visionary storytellers whose contribution to art and media help to drive social change. The purpose of the Peabody Awards themselves is to champion such works that generate conversations leading to better understanding and acceptance of diverse lived experiences — fitting for the body of work Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson has given to society. In particular, the evening’s honor and subsequent fireside chat focused on his work as a music documentarian which includes projects he directed such as the Oscar-winning “Summer of Soul,” “Sly Lives! (aka the Burden of Black Genius),” “Ladies & Gentleman… 50 Years of SNL Music,” and a forthcoming Earth Wind and Fire documentary to be released in 2026. 

Ahead of the ceremony, Questlove spoke to ESSENCE about what this recognition means to him and how it will invigorate his work going forward. In sum, “this [recognition] tells me that I’m on the right >documentary work uplifts the contributions of lesser known Black musicians across generations. “By exposing the work of these cultural icons it keeps that legacy alive and inspires younger artists.” Affectionately, she proclaims that the storytelling community is championing for Questlove to achieve “PEGOT” status, a spin on the honor of the EGOT, with the addition of a Peabody Award, of course.  

To further set the scene for the night, we were welcomed into a swank, jazz club-esque venue called The Sun Rose Room located in Hollywood’s Sun Rose Hotel. Surrounded by dim lighting and plush velvet chairs the audience settled in as they awaited opening remarks from The Peabody Award’s Executive Director Jeffery Jones, followed by the official award presentation given by fellow artist, previous award-honoree, and Philadelphia-native, Quinta Brunson. The fireside chat saw Jones engage Questlove in a series of topics spanning from his upbringing and early musical inspirations, his organic love for archiving, and what brought him to the directorial role he now occupies. He spoke of his affinity for physical archives which he inherited from his father who >late Prince who he says would have “Finding Nemo” on loop in his own home, for creative purposes. He also teased the focus of his upcoming Earth Wind and Fire documentary, which centers the band’s ability to teach their fanbase about the spirituality within metaphysics.

The evening concluded with a celebratory toast and more pleasantries. For final thoughts on his archival work, Questlove jokes with ESSENCE that he sees himself as a “creative hoarder,” stating, “I’m sentimental and I don’t like throwing things away.” But in a time such as the one we are living in, and, he argues, that we have always similarly lived in — wherein threats to our existence and history have always been present — it is vital work to record, preserve, and contextualize what we have done, where we have been, and what it all means for us as people. 

“I’m glad that I took that position, and I take that responsibility to heart.”

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