Lady Gaga Launches Born This Way Foundation at Harvard University
Lady Gaga and Oprah Winfrey attended Harvard University yesterday to launch the singer’s new anti-bullying foundation called the Born This Way Foundation.
The foundation's website state's that the organization's "is dedicated to creating a safe community that helps connect young people with the skills and opportunities they need to build a braver, kinder world."
The organization is led by Lady Gaga herself, whose legal name is Stefani Germanotta, and her mother, Cynthia Germanotta.
Lady Gaga says the organization is supported by three pillars, dubbed "SSO."
"Remember these things today; it would make me very happy: Safety. Skills. Opportunity," Lady Gaga said.
The Grammy winner told E! News more about her goals with the BTW Foundation.
"I want to help, I want to be brave, I want there to be more tolerance in the universe,” she said.
With this youth-empowerment foundation, she mentioned this will hopefully lead to more acceptance.
"What I realize more than anything was that I never wanted this dialogue to end."
Lady Gaga also announced a new addition to her tour dedicated to her 'Little Monsters': the Born Brave Bus. The bus will travel alongside her tour bus and become a huge cross-country tailgate party for people to talk about life. Her goal? For kids to help and inspire other kids.
"It will welcome anyone from any walk of life, whether you have a ticket to the show or you don't, to come and hang out and talk about love, acceptance, kindness and so forth."