Bill Clinton to be honoured with a GLAAD Media Award
GLAAD, the LGBT media advocacy organisation, has announced that former US President Bill Clinton will be honoured with an award at its 24th annual Media Awards in May.
Clinton is to receive GLAAD’s Advocate for Change Award, the first award to be given in that category, at the awards ceremony at the JW Marriott in downtown Los Angeles on 20 April.
“President Clinton’s support of the LGBT community and recognition that DOMA, the so-called Defense of Marriage Act, is unconstitutional and should be struck down shows that the political landscape continues to change in favor of LGBT equality,” GLAAD’s Wilson Cruz said in a statement.
“Leaders and allies like President Clinton are critical to moving our march for equality forward”, the statement continued.
He went on to quote Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War, asking: “It is not ‘Can any of us imagine better?’ but ‘Can we all do better?’ ”
Those presenting the awards this year include Leonardo DiCaprio, Charlize Theron and Jennifer Lawrence.
Also being honoured with an award at the ceremony will be gay entertainment lawyer Steve Warren, who will receive the Stephen F Kolzak Award.
“Steve Warren’s work and career have opened doors for out professionals across the entertainment industry,” Cruz said. “In addition to advocating for LGBT people, he has continuously mobilized a large base of high-profile allies to help bring about social change.”