Ricky Martin
has teamed up with the onePULSE Foundation to launch the OUTLOVE HATE campaign
to raise funds for a permanent national Pulse memorial and museum. The project
is set to commemorate the site of the Pulse Nightclub venue that, in 2016, was
the site of a mass shooting where 49 people lost their lives. The goal is to
raise $49 million from one million participants donating $49 each to fund not
just the proposed memorial and museum, but also education programs, community
outreach, and legacy scholarships. Martin, in an unpaid position, will make a
series of public service announcements, social media posts, and other
contributions to the cause.
“I’m excited
to assist onePULSE Foundation with engagement and awareness-building
opportunities as they build the National Pulse Memorial & Museum,” Martin
said in a statement. “The OUTLOVE HATE campaign is the perfect way to start our
partnership.”
“We are
thrilled to have one of the best-selling international music artists of all
time join our Pulse family as a national spokesperson,” Earl Crittenden,
onePULSE Foundation board chair, said in a statement announcing the move. “His
global platform allows us to share our mission with even more audiences,
ensuring Pulse’s legacy of love lives on forever.”
Starting this
Valentine’s Day, users visiting the OUTLOVE HATE website (www.outlovehate.com) can
enter to become an actual part of the memorial. After making a donation,
participants can upload a selfie to the site which will become a part of the
project.
“Participation
allows you to be a ‘Face of Change’ and part of both a global digital mural and
a permanent mosaic tile on display in the Pulse Museum,” explained Crittenden.
The Pulse nightclub in Orlando was the scene of a massacre by
Islamic State follower Omar Mateen in June 2016. He killed 49 people at the
popular gay establishment during a three-hour shooting before being killed
himself.
The onePULSE
Foundation earlier announced the winners of a global design competition for
the memorial. The winning design concept features looping paths, a reflecting
pool, and a garden planted with 49 trees in a color palette of 49 colors. The museum
will also feature interactive sculptures, vertical gardens, and a rooftop
promenade.
Martin has
long been politically active and has made a point of visiting the site of the
Pulse massacre often. Last year he stumped for then-candidate Joe Biden and introduced him at a
Miami event commemorating the Pulse Massacre.
Donors can
participate in the OUTLOVE HATE campaign starting Valentine’s Day, February 14.
Martin, who recently visited the current Pulse Memorial, hopes people will use
the occasion of Valentine’s Day to remember those who lost their lives that
day.
“I ask
everyone to join our movement, commit to change and share the love, starting on
Valentine’s Day,” Martin said.
SOURCE: OUT DOT COM
Ricky... still so hot. Daddyhood looks good on him. And what a nice gesture.
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