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America’s Class of 2020 to ‘Graduate Together’ in special broadcast event

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For high school seniors graduating during the COVID pandemic, nothing can truly make up for being robbed of the ceremony and celebration that traditionally accompany their big night, but the Class of 2020 will at least get the consolation of being honored like no graduating class before them – with a star-studded multimedia special event that will air nationwide on Saturday, as the Blade joins more than 30 broadcast and cable networks and online streaming channels to present “Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020.”

The hour-long, commercial-free event is the result of a partnership between XQ Institute,The LeBron James Family Foundation, and ​The Entertainment Industry Foundation, and pays joyful tribute to this year’s more than 3 million high school graduates across the nation. With content curated by high school students and educators throughout the country, with the support of the American Federation of Teachers, “Graduate Together” will include a collection of commencement messages, musical performances, and inspirational vignettes – as well as an impressive lineup of talent.

Scheduled to appear is none other than President Barack Obama, who will be joined by a long list of celebrity names: LeBron James, Kane Brown, Bad Bunny, Timothée Chalamet, Chika, Lana Condor, YBN Cordae, Charli D’Amelio, Dixie D’Amelio, David Dobrik, Dolan Twins, Loren Gray, Kevin Hart, H.E.R., Chris Harrison, the Jonas Brothers featuring KAROL G, Alicia Keys, Liza Koshy, Julianne Moore, Maren Morris, National Teacher of the Year Rodney Robinson, Kumail Nanjiani, Shaquille O’Neal, Brandan Bmike Odums, Ben Platt, Henry Platt, Jonah Platt, Megan Rapinoe, Yara Shahidi, Lena Waithe, Olivia Wilde, Pharrell Williams, Malala Yousafzai, and Zendaya are all on the roster.

The show will be carried by more than 30 broadcast and cable networks and online streaming channels across the US, including broadcast outlets ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC, as well as California Music Channel, CNN, The CW, FOX Business Network, FOX News Channel, Freeform, MSNBC, and Univision. Closed-captioning will be offered, and Univision will air a Spanish-language simulcast of the show. The broadcast will take place at 8 pm ET/PT, 7 PM CT, on Saturday, May 16.

In addition to both the Los Angeles Blade and Washington Blade websites, streaming will be available on ABC News Live, Associated Press, Bleacher Report, Complex Networks, Facebook App, FOX Now, Hulu,NBC News NOW, NowThis, PEOPLE, Roland Martin Unfiltered, Reuters, The Roku Channel, SiriusXM, TikTok, Twitter, USO, and YouTube. Giving access to the event to an even larger audience, Associated Press and Reuters will carry the show to global media organizations, and USO is making it available to every U.S. military base around the world, allowing high school seniors and their families to celebrate their graduation with their stateside peers.

The Los Angeles Blade and the Washington Blade will also join Complex Networks, CNN, ESPN, Freeform, NowThis, PEOPLE magazine and PeopleTV, Roland Martin Unfiltered, and Univision Blade in providing special editorial coverage of the event.

All streaming partners will share the simulcast at 8 PM PT/11 PM ET.

Immediately following the broadcast, the celebration will continue as TikTok hosts the official #GraduateTogether After Party, featuring a wide range of DJs including Dillon Francis. This additional special event will be filled with music, laughter, dance, and guest cameos, and can be enjoyed by tuning in to the GraduateTogether and Complex TikTok accounts at 9 PM ET/PT.

Leading up to the primetime event and beyond, graduates and their families will have the opportunity to interact with the #GraduateTogether campaign via social media. Twitter has released a special hashtag emoji to honor the high school Class of 2020 and is hosting a virtual watch party, allowing anyone to join the conversation by using the #GraduateTogether hashtag. High school seniors can also submit portraits using a special Snapchat Lens to Inside Out’s ​largest-ever high school yearbook, giving every graduate a place to share their photo and stories while making a collective statement.  In addition, XQ Institute has assembled the ​#GraduateTogether Virtual High School Graduation Toolkit, a step-by-step guide that translates key moments of the typical high school graduation experience into a virtual environment, so participants can remain socially distant while the celebration remains student-centered, community-inspired, and accessible to all. 

Corporate and philanthropic giving associated with #GraduateTogether will benefit ​DonorsChoose ​ and ​America’s Food Fund​ to help meet student needs in some of our nation’s most underserved and under-resourced communities.

For more information about “Graduate Together” (both the event and the campaign), you can visit their website at https://www.graduatetogether2020.com/.

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More than 1 million people attend Madonna concert in Rio

Free event took place on Copacabana Beach on Saturday

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Madonna performs on Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana Beach on May 4, 2024. (Screen capture via Reuters YouTube)

An estimated 1.6 million people on Saturday attended Madonna’s free concert on Rio de Janeiro’s Copacabana Beach.

The concert, which was the last one as part of Madonna’s Celebration Tour, included a tribute to people lost to AIDS.

Bob the Drag Queen introduced Madonna before the concert began. Pabllo Vittar, a Brazilian drag queen and singer, and Anitta, a bisexual pop star who was born in Rio’s Honório Gurgel neighborhood, also joined Madonna on stage.

Congresswoman Erika Hilton, a Black travesti and former sex worker, and Rio Municipal Councilwoman Mônica Benício, the widow of Marielle Franco, a bisexual Rio Municipal Councilwoman who was assassinated in 2018, are among those who attended the concert.

“Madonna showed that we fight important fights for the human rights of Black (people), young (people), women and LGBTQIA+ people, and against all injustice, discrimination, and violence,” said Associaçao Nacional de Travestis e Transexuais (National Association of Travestis and Transsexuals), a Brazilian trans rights group known by the acronym ANTRA, on its X account. “What they call identitarianism’ is our subversion to the retrograde and conservative tackiness that plagues the country.”

The Associated Press reported the concert was Madonna’s biggest ever.

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PHOTOS: Gay Day at the Zoo

Smithsonian observs International Family Equality Day

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Gay Day at the Zoo (Washington Blade photo by Michael Key)

The DC Center for the LGBTQ Community, SMYAL and Rainbow Families sponsored Gay Day at the Zoo on Sunday at the Smithsonian National Zoo. The Smithsonian observed International Family Equality Day with special exhibits and an event space.

(Washington Blade photos by Michael Key)

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PHOTOS: Taste of Point

Annual fundraiser held for LGBTQ youth scholarship, mentorship organization

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Taste of Point DC (Washington Blade photo by Michael Key)

The Point Foundation held its annual Taste of Point fundraiser at Room & Board on May 2.

(Washington Blade photos by Michael Key)

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