Harry Belafonte’s long and respected personal history as a humanitarian earned him a distinguished honor in New York on Wednesday evening.
The 90-year-old singer, actor and activist was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Jefferson Awards Foundation, which identifies itself as the nation’s most prestigious and long-standing organization dedicated to powering and celebrating public service. Belafonte, who was recognized alongside other notable people who took home separate awards like Olympic gymnast Laurie Hernandez and entrepreneur Peter Diamandis, proudly accepted his honor and made a plea for us all to keep fighting for human rights.
“It’s a pleasure to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Jefferson Awards Foundation,” Belafonte said in a statement to The Huffington Post. Former recipients of the award include tennis star Billie Jean King and journalist Tom Brokaw.
“Throughout my life, I’ve been committed to social change and while this is a celebration of the progress we’ve made, there is still work to be done in the fight for human rights and racial unity,” Belafonte added.
Click here for the full article.
Source: The Huffington Post
No comments:
Post a Comment