Cyndi Lauper receives special honor from the United Nations for LGBTQ advocacy
Fans attending Cyndi Laupers annual Home for the Holidays concert last night had an epic surprise, as did the singer herself. A special envoy of the United Nations interrupted the show to present Lauper with the first-ever High Note Global Prize for her decades of advocacy to end homelessness within the LGBTQ community.
Fellow performer Kesha joined Laurent Sauveur, Chief External Outreach of the UN on stage to present a teary-eyed Lauper with a special plaque for her achievement.
We are proud to support The High Note Global Initiative in an effort to galvanize global mobilization for human rights, and at the same time honor artists who passionately use their work to promote and protect the rights of others, Sauveur said of the award.
The High Note Global Prize celebrates artists that have leveraged their musical gifts to create a platform to promote social justice, said David Clark, Creator of The High Note Global Initiative in a statement. We are delighted to recognize and honor Cyndi Lauper as the 2019 High Note Global Prize Laureate. For decades she has promoted human rights, been a voice and active participant for change, and inspired people around the world to be tolerant and true to themselves. She is most deserving of this award, and we look forward to celebrating her achievements during our inaugural High Note Global Prize award ceremony.
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We believe in a world where every LGBTQ young person, wherever they live, is celebrated for being their authentic selves.
Our Mission
True Colors United implements innovative solutions to youth homelessness that focus on the unique experiences of LGBTQ young people.
In the United States, 4.2 million youth experience homelessness each year, with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth 120% more likely to experience homelessness than their non-LGBTQ peers. True Colors United is committed to changing that.
If we can ensure that services are safe for and affirming of the most impacted young people, we can be confident that theyll be safe and affirming for everyone. We believe that youth homelessness is a community issue. Real change can happen when people come together with a shared vision.