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Cyndi Lauper to Receive Inaugural United Nations High Note Global Prize for Her LGBTQ Advocacy

Nov 26, 2019
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Kesha will present the award on global Human Rights Day, Dec. 10.

Pop icon and human rights activist  Cyndi Lauper will receive the United Nations’ inaugural High Note Global Prize award, given to artists who use their music and platforms to advocate for social justice.

Kesha will be on hand to present the “True Colors” singer with the award at Lauper’s own annual Home for the Holidays benefit concert in Los Angeles on Dec. 10, which is worldwide Human Rights Day. She’s being recognized for her lifelong advocacy for the LGBTQ community, including with True Colors United, the nonprofit organization she co-founded in 2008 to work toward ending homelessness among LGBTQ youth.

Of the 4.2 million youth and young adults who experience some form of homelessness in the U.S. every year, up to 40% of them are LGBTQ, according to a 2019 report from True Colors United. The nonprofit offers an array of resources including training and education, technical assistance, advocacy and youth collaboration programs to prevent youth homelessness, while focusing on the unique experiences of LGBTQ young people.

“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,” said UN Human Rights chief external outreach Laurent Sauveur .

The award was created by producer  David Clark , founder of The High Note Global Initiative celebrating artists who fuse music with human rights, of which UN Human Rights is a global partner. Clark has also worked on social justice campaigns like  Nelson Mandela ‘s 46664 HIV/AIDS benefit concert series between 2003 and 2008, Muhammad Ali ‘s HEALING initiative promoting racial tolerance and the Anne Frank 75th Birthday Tribute in New York in 2005. Emmy-nominated TV producer  Chantel Sausedo serves as executive producer for the High Note Global Initiative.

“We are delighted to recognize and honor Cyndi Lauper as the 2019 High Note Global Prize Laureate,” Clark commented. “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.”

The star-studded lineup for Lauper’s Home for the Holidays concert includes  Brandi Carlile , Billy Porter , Henry Rollins , Justin Tranter, King Princess, Marilyn Manson , Kesha and more. As always, all net proceeds from the concert support True Colors United programs.

After the ceremony, Lauper’s award will be dispalyed by the GRAMMY Museum. And going forward, the High Note Global Prize will be presented to one artist annually on Human Rights Day, during a High Note Honors Concert.

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