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Lady Gaga Announces Born This Way Foundation Launch
Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Foundation will launch February 29 with a fete at Harvard University, the singer and her mother and co-initiator, Cynthia Germanotta, announced in a proclamation on Thursday (January 19). BTWF was made to promote youth empowerment and equality by encouraging self-confidence and well-being and bringing bullying to an end.
Joining the pop star at Sanders Theatre will be her partners in the endeavor: Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, the MacArthur Foundation and the California Endowment.
Gaga has long been a staunch supporter of anti-bullying legislation, reportedly meeting with President Obama to discuss the topic in September and visiting the White Household in early December to discuss the issue with administration officials. She dedicated her performance of “Hair” at the iHeartRadio Festival in Las Vegas to Jamey Rodemeyer, a 14-year-ancient fan who took his own life after years of anti-gay harassment. And last year, Gaga topped DoSomething.org’s list of the most charitable celebrities, in part for her work on behalf of gay rights causes.
“My daughter’s foundation was born out of her passion to make a better world where people are kinder and nicer to one a further and are accepted for who they are, regardless of how different they may be,” Germanotta said. “She has experienced many of the struggles that our youth encounter now, and identifies with the lasting effects they can have without proper support. Together, we look forward to making a new passage that will engage and empower youth and accept them as valuable members of our society.”
The Mother Monster’s commitment to the gay community was again recognized Thursday (January 19) with a nomination for Outstanding Music Artist at the GLAAD Media Awards.The awards recognize honest, accurate and inclusive representations of the LGBT community across all media. In December, the diva was recognized with the Hero Award by the Trevor Scheme, a nonprofit establishment that offers suicide-prevention services to LGBT youth.
During her acceptance speech at Trevor Scheme Live, Gaga touched on her wishes to someday make bullying a despise crime. “I hope that we can acknowledge all together that where this needs to start is in the schools,” Gaga said. “I want my fans and people all over the world to know that there’s always somebody that’s listening. But I want them to know they’re listening before it gets too late.”
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