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Liputan6.com, Los Angeles: Bintang The Hunger GamesJosh Hutcherson dianugerahi penghargaan khusus Vanguard Award pada malam puncak penghargaan GLAAD Media Awards, yang digelar akhir pekan silam. Aktor 19 tahun itu menjadi penerima penghargaan termuda dalam sejarah penghargaan ini.

Dikutip Associated Press, Senin (23/4), penghargaan Vanguard Award itu diberikan kepada Hutcherson berkat upayanya meningkatkan visibilitas dan pemahaman tentang komunitas gay, lesbian, biseksual atau transgender. Awal tahun ini, ia iktu berpartisipasi dalam kampanye anti-bullying “Straight But Not Narrow”.

Selain Hutcherson, putra dari penyanyi Cher, Chaz Bono juga meraih dua piala penghargaan GLAAD Awards, termasuk piala Stephen F. Kolzak Award. Chaz, yang merupakan transgender, meraih penghargaan berkat program dokumenter TV-nya “Becoming Chaz”, yang mengisahkan perjalanan dalam proses transisi gender.

GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) Media Awards 2012 ini digelar selama tiga kali dalam setahun untuk mengumumkan para pemenang. Acara pertama yang digelar pada 21 Maret mengumumkan nama Lady Gaga sebagai pemenang penghargaan “Outstanding Music Artist” berkat albumnya Born This Way

sumber : http://showbiz.liputan6.comJosh Hutcherson, star of “The Hunger Games” on the Red Carpet for the GLAAD Awards in Los Angeles where he will be honored as the youngest ever recipient of the Vanguard Award.

Hutcherson will receive the Vanguard Award, which is presented to media professionals who, through their work, have increased the visibility and understanding of the LGBT community. Hutcherson leads the next generation in the movement for LGBT equality.

In 2010, Hutcherson starred as the son of a lesbian couple in the critically acclaimed film “The Kids Are All Right,” which received a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Film Wide Release, two Golden Globe Awards and an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture. Hutcherson currently stars as Peeta Mellark in the blockbuster film “The Hunger Games.”

Hutcherson is one of the founders of the LGBT ally organization Straight But Not Narrow (SBNN), and has remained outspoken about why equality for LGBT people is important.

In an interview with SamaritanMag.com, Hutcherson said, “We just launched [SBNN], and it’s a very exciting time for us and it hits close to home for me. I have a lot of gay friends in Los Angeles. My roommate’s gay and I lost two uncles when I was young to AIDS, so it’s an important cause in my family.”

Earlier this year, Hutcherson and fellow SBNN co-founder, actor Avan Jogia, met with Gay-Straight Alliance leaders at the GSA Network to film a video discussing the importance of GSA clubs in schools. In March, Hutcherson made a surprise appearance at a high school in Los Angeles where he spoke to GSA members about about the importance of being an ally for LGBT young people.

source : http://randyreport.blogspot.com