Abstract

The Trevor Project, the world's largest suicide prevention and mental health organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning (LGBTQ) young people, announced Janelle Monáe as the recipient of its 2022 Suicide Prevention Advocate of the Year Award. The award recognizes influential public figures for their unwavering commitment to LGBTQ mental health awareness, the celebrity news website, Look to the Stars, reported Sept. 27. The Trevor Project's second annual award marks September as National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and amplifies its mission to end suicide among LGBTQ young people. The Grammy nominated singer‐songwriter, actor, and author has been a longtime champion for the LGBTQ community and supporter of conversations around mental health. A fierce advocate and activist, Monáe has consistently used their platform to elevate the voices and experiences of marginalized people.

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