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LOS ANGELES, Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Big Brothers Big Sisters of America receives national recognition as part of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s (HFPA) unveiling of the Golden Globe Ambassadors. Representing Hollywood’s next generation, ambassadors assist with duties during the Golden Globe Awards ceremony and work to raise awareness around a philanthropic cause of their choosing.

Jackson and Satchel Lee, children of legendary filmmaker and three-time Golden Globe nominee Spike Lee and his wife, producer, and philanthropist Tonya Lewis Lee, were named as the 2021 Golden Globe® Ambassadors. Their appointment marks the first time in HFPA history that two siblings of color have held the position, with Jackson being the first Black male Ambassador.

The Lees thanked their parents for inspiring them to use their own voices, pursue their passions, and the importance of also using this platform to raise awareness of social issues. The siblings will be working with two different charities throughout their ambassadorship. Satchel selected Callen-Lorde, which provides quality healthcare and related services to the LGBTQIA+ communities in New York. Jackson chose Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, which creates and supports one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. Both organizations will receive a $25,000 grant from the HFPA, totaling $50,000 made on the Lees’ behalf.

“Having my dad as a mentor inspired me to choose Big Brothers Big Sisters, a charity built upon the foundation that forming positive, intergenerational relationships can have a profound impact on young lives,” said Jackson Lee, who recently stepped into the big shoes of his father, a long-time collaborator of the Nike Air Jordan brand, to design a pair of his own. “As a visionary creative, my dad taught Satchel and me the importance of entertainment as a cultural catalyst of change.”

“We are honored that Jackson chose Big Brothers Big Sisters and appreciate his willingness to use his platform to share our important mentoring message,” said Pam Iorio, President and CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. “It is wonderful to have champions from all walks of life who believe in defending the potential of our nation’s youth.”

“We know now, more than ever, that positive role models and caring adults are needed to empower young people to be the change they want to see in the world,” said Artis Stevens, incoming President and CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. “Right now, there are 30,000 youth across the country who need a mentor in their lives, and we hope partnering with Jackson will inspire more adults to volunteer.”

Courtesy of www.thebellereport.com