Jussie Smollett showcased an “uplifting” performance at Point Honors New York Gala.Β
Celebrities and 400 guests experienced an inspiring evening at The Plaza last night, in support ofΒ Point FoundationΒ (Point), the nationβs largest scholarship-granting organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) students of merit. The annual Point Honors New York event raises funds for Pointβs higher education scholarships, as well as mentoring and leadership programs.
Influential journalistΒ Ronan FarrowΒ was presented with the Point Courage Award by MSNBCβsΒ Thomas Roberts, himself a past Point honoree. The Point Courage Award recognizes those who have advocated for the future of the LGBTQ and allied community and believe investing in today’s potential will produce a brighter tomorrow.Β Farrow said:
βBeing a part of the LGBT community β which recognized that reporting I was doing early on and elevated it, and has been such a stalwart source of support through the sexual assault reporting I did involving survivors who felt equally invisible β that has been an incredible source of strength for me. LGBT people are some of the bravest and most potent change agents and leaders I have encountered, and the most forceful defenders of the vulnerable and voiceless, because they know what itβs like to be there.β
Actor and singerΒ Laura BenantiΒ was introduced by fellow Broadway starΒ Celia Keenan Bolger, who presented Benanti with the Point Impact Award. The award recognizes an individual making a significant impact on improving the LGBTQ and allied community. Accepting the award,Β Benanti said:
βNow, more than ever, we need organizations like the Point Foundation to support, protect, energize and mobilize those of us who were not born rich, cis, white menβ¦Thank you again for this tremendous honor. I promise to do my best to make an impact for LGBT youth every day.β