Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 6:51:08 GMT
The social commitment of celebrities at an international level has become a link with their followers because they perceive their responsible actions as a way of being much closer to the community.
Among the people we can highlight is Beyoncé, who has demonstrated her humanitarian side, an example is when she collaborated with the UN by donating a video titled I Was Here within the framework of World Humanitarian Assistance Day.
Along with her husband Jay-Z, they recently received the GLAAD Vanguard Award, a recognition given by the organization that tracks how the LGBTQ community is portrayed in the media.
Jay-Z dedicated this award to her mother, Gloria Carter, who made her homosexuality public in the song and video for “Smile”, one of the songs on the album 4:44 (2017). He received special recognition at the same ceremony last year.
Beyoncé, for her part, almost burst France Mobile Number List into tears when remembering one of her uncles who, according to her, died of HIV. «Finally, I want to dedicate this award to my uncle Johnny, the most fabulous gay man I have ever met... who helped raise me and my sister.
He lived his truth. "He was brave and unapologetic at a time when this country was not so accepting, and witnessing his battle with HIV was one of the most painful experiences I have ever had," he said, and his voice began to crack. . Jay-Z rubbed her back to comfort her.
“I hope that their fight served to open paths for other young people to live more freely. “LGBT rights are human rights.” Choosing who you love is your human right. How you identify and see yourself is your human right. Who you make love to and take your ass to Reb Lobster is your human right.
Then she turned to her husband, who was at her side. “I just want to tell you, Jay, I'm so proud of you for making incredible strides toward changing stigmas in the hip-hop community. It is a privilege to see you take steps and be by your side. I love you and we are so grateful and honored.
“Life, this journey, is full of ups, downs and a lot of learning. This is a momentous night. I also want, because I couldn't do it last year, in honor of my mother, who received the award last year, to follow in her footsteps of spreading love and acceptance and her beautiful speech at the end of the song Smile, for allowing me to tell her history. So I want everyone to recognize it and her strong message is to love who you love and the souls that connect.”
Making the LGBT community visible and integrating is an important issue not only for celebrities, but as a society as a whole. The people who are part of this community have rights simply because they are people and therefore have the same rights as others.
The support and dissemination of compliance with them makes a person, company or government have greater credibility and reputation. It has also been shown that the more inclusion there is, the better economic performance will be obtained.
Among the people we can highlight is Beyoncé, who has demonstrated her humanitarian side, an example is when she collaborated with the UN by donating a video titled I Was Here within the framework of World Humanitarian Assistance Day.
Along with her husband Jay-Z, they recently received the GLAAD Vanguard Award, a recognition given by the organization that tracks how the LGBTQ community is portrayed in the media.
Jay-Z dedicated this award to her mother, Gloria Carter, who made her homosexuality public in the song and video for “Smile”, one of the songs on the album 4:44 (2017). He received special recognition at the same ceremony last year.
Beyoncé, for her part, almost burst France Mobile Number List into tears when remembering one of her uncles who, according to her, died of HIV. «Finally, I want to dedicate this award to my uncle Johnny, the most fabulous gay man I have ever met... who helped raise me and my sister.
He lived his truth. "He was brave and unapologetic at a time when this country was not so accepting, and witnessing his battle with HIV was one of the most painful experiences I have ever had," he said, and his voice began to crack. . Jay-Z rubbed her back to comfort her.
“I hope that their fight served to open paths for other young people to live more freely. “LGBT rights are human rights.” Choosing who you love is your human right. How you identify and see yourself is your human right. Who you make love to and take your ass to Reb Lobster is your human right.
Then she turned to her husband, who was at her side. “I just want to tell you, Jay, I'm so proud of you for making incredible strides toward changing stigmas in the hip-hop community. It is a privilege to see you take steps and be by your side. I love you and we are so grateful and honored.
“Life, this journey, is full of ups, downs and a lot of learning. This is a momentous night. I also want, because I couldn't do it last year, in honor of my mother, who received the award last year, to follow in her footsteps of spreading love and acceptance and her beautiful speech at the end of the song Smile, for allowing me to tell her history. So I want everyone to recognize it and her strong message is to love who you love and the souls that connect.”
Making the LGBT community visible and integrating is an important issue not only for celebrities, but as a society as a whole. The people who are part of this community have rights simply because they are people and therefore have the same rights as others.
The support and dissemination of compliance with them makes a person, company or government have greater credibility and reputation. It has also been shown that the more inclusion there is, the better economic performance will be obtained.