Lady Gaga to receive special award from Atlanta’s Martin Luther King Jr. Center
Lady Gaga has won Grammys, Golden Globe Awards and an Oscar, but this Saturday, she’ll receive a very special honor — from Atlanta’s Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change.
Each year, The King Center commemorates the birth of Dr. King with a series of events, including the Beloved Community Awards, which recognize individuals and organizations that demonstrate “excellence in leadership,” “pursue social justice” and are committed to “creating…a more just, humane, peaceful world,” in the tradition of the slain civil rights leader.
This year’s awards take place on Saturday, and Gaga will be receiving the Yolanda Denise King “Higher Ground” Award, presented to her by another singer-turned-Oscar winner: Jennifer Hudson.
Yolanda Denise King, who died in 2007, was Dr. King’s eldest child. She was an author, activist and actress who appeared in movies like Ghosts of Mississippi, and also ran a production company called Higher Ground, which was dedicated to teaching people to embrace diversity and unity.
Gaga has been a champion of numerous social causes, including voting and Black Lives Matter, and has supported legislation to help stop “rape culture” at American universities.
In addition, she’s devoted much of her time to advocating for kindness, acceptance and eliminating the stigmas surrounding mental health via her Born This Way Foundation. And this past year, Gaga helped raise $127 million for frontline health care workers by curating the One World: Together at Home charity event.
By Andrea Dresdale
Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.
By ABC Audio on January 13, 2021
Lady Gaga has won Grammys, Golden Globe Awards and an Oscar, but this Saturday, she’ll receive a very special honor — from Atlanta’s Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change.
Each year, The King Center commemorates the birth of Dr. King with a series of events, including the Beloved Community Awards, which recognize individuals and organizations that demonstrate “excellence in leadership,” “pursue social justice” and are committed to “creating…a more just, humane, peaceful world,” in the tradition of the slain civil rights leader.
This year’s awards take place on Saturday, and Gaga will be receiving the Yolanda Denise King “Higher Ground” Award, presented to her by another singer-turned-Oscar winner: Jennifer Hudson.
Yolanda Denise King, who died in 2007, was Dr. King’s eldest child. She was an author, activist and actress who appeared in movies like Ghosts of Mississippi, and also ran a production company called Higher Ground, which was dedicated to teaching people to embrace diversity and unity.
Gaga has been a champion of numerous social causes, including voting and Black Lives Matter, and has supported legislation to help stop “rape culture” at American universities.
In addition, she’s devoted much of her time to advocating for kindness, acceptance and eliminating the stigmas surrounding mental health via her Born This Way Foundation. And this past year, Gaga helped raise $127 million for frontline health care workers by curating the One World: Together at Home charity event.
By Andrea Dresdale
Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.