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Actress Cherry Jones receives the Point Foundation’s Courage Award for her work with the LGBT community.


LILY TOMLIN CHERRY JONES POINT FOUNDATION X390 (COURTESY) | ADVOCATE.COM

Lily Tomlin with Cherry Jones

Fresh from winning an Emmy for her portrayal of President Allison Taylor on the hit TV series 24, actress Cherry Jones has another award to add to her mantle -- this time for who she is, not who she plays.

The Point Foundation, the nation's largest scholarship-granting organization for LGBT students, gave the Point Courage Award to Jones at its annual benefit held on September 26 at the Hollywood Renaissance Hotel in Los Angeles.

"In addition to being one of the most respected actresses in her profession, Cherry Jones has lived her life unapologetically as an out lesbian and is a shining example of courage to all individuals fighting for equality. More importantly, Ms. Jones gives hope to young people everywhere, including our Point Scholars," said Jorge Valencia, executive director of the Point Foundation.

“It’s humbling beyond words,” says Jones of accepting the award at the Point Honors Benefit, “because I hadn’t heard of the Point Foundation until I got the call that I was being honored -- I don’t know where I’ve been. I may be a Johnny-come-lately, but I plan to be at [the Point Foundation’s] beck and call for the rest of my days.”

As Jones learned more about Point, which often helps LGBT students who have been kicked out of their homes, the nonprofit’s mentor program stood out. “The mentors really do try to encourage the kids to keep trying to engage with their families, which to me is almost the most important thing that a mentor can do for a gay person who has been shunned by their family,” says the two-time Tony winner. “The most empowering thing is to persevere: They’ve given up on you, but that doesn’t mean you have to give up on them.”

Jones also hopes to become a mentor herself. “My problems is I’m in seven different cities. ... I’d really like to [mentor]; I’m almost old enough where I think I could,” says the 52-year-old actress.

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Debra
    Date posted: 9/29/2009 3:18:45 PM
    Hometown: Nashville

    Comment:

    The man next to her was her agent, and she and her partner have seperated but remain friends. This is info from AfterEllen.com/

  • Name: Jerome
    Date posted: 9/29/2009 3:02:14 PM
    Hometown: West Hollywood, CA

    Comment:

    I was there and this was such an amazing night! The show was entertaining and the scholars were inspiring. Lily & Cherry were hysterical and so very kind to EVERYONE in the room. A great night for a great cause. Point Foundation really IS helping future LGBT leaders.

  • Name: Mitch
    Date posted: 9/29/2009 2:03:48 PM
    Hometown: Los Angeles

    Comment:

    Great article. Thanks for covering. We love Miss Jones!!!!

  • Name: Jessie
    Date posted: 9/29/2009 2:03:31 AM
    Hometown: Albuquerque

    Comment:

    Thank you for covering this. I'm glad to see that the fight for equality in California is still strong. The more quality people and organizations representing the LGBT community in the public, the better.

  • Name: Mark
    Date posted: 9/28/2009 9:32:17 PM
    Hometown: Wappingers Falls

    Comment:

    Who was the man sitting next to Cherry who she kissed after winning her EMMY Award? Why didn't she mention her wife in her acceptance speech?



 
 
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