R&B singer/songwriter John Legend will join Nelson Mandela, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Elton John when he receives the Care Humanitarian Award for Global Change this month. Recognized for his work and dedication to fighting extreme poverty in Africa primarily through his Show Me Campaign, Legend will be honored during the Non-Profit organizationâs 62nd anniversary celebration, being held in Washington, D.C. June 17th. In response to the news that he would receive this yearâs award, Legend stated, âCAREâs long commitment to defending dignity and fighting poverty among the worldâs most vulnerable people is a shining model for us all. I am truly honored by this gesture from CARE and accept it as a call to intensify the fight to end global poverty in our lifetime.â Legend was inspired into action after reading âThe End of Povertyâ by Columbia University Professor, Dr. Jeffrey Sachs; and afterwards, launched the Show Me Campaign. Dr. Sachs, added, âThrough his Show Me Campaign, John is calling on all of us to contribute to lifting the villages of Africa from extreme poverty. His millions of fans are being reached not only by his soulful melodies and searching lyrics but by his commitment for a better world.â John Legend is also slated to release his next album in September. A video for the first single rumored to be his collaboration with Andre 3000 of Outkast entitled âGreen Lightâ is in the works.
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