Miami Herald

Lil Nas X is honored by anti-suicide group The Trevor Project

- BY MARK KENNEDY

Lil Nas X has been awarded the inaugural Suicide Prevention Advocate of the Year Award from the advocacy group The Trevor Project.

The Trevor Project is a nonprofit dedicated to suicide prevention and crisis interventi­on for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgende­r, queer and questionin­g young people.

The group cited Lil Nas X’s “openness about struggling with his sexuality and suicidal ideation, his continued advocacy around mental health issues, and his unapologet­ic celebratio­n of his queer identity.”

In an interview, Amit Paley,

CEO and executive director at The Trevor Project, said the awareness that the “Old Town Road” artist has brought to suicide prevention and mental health has been “profound.”

“He has done it in a way that has resonated and impacted communitie­s where these conversati­ons are often taboo, but where they are so needed,” Paley said.

“The fact that he has been so open, so vulnerable about his mental-health journey, his thoughts of suicide, he is really helping to destigmati­ze conversati­ons that are too often shrouded in shame.”

In February, Lil Nas X shared a series of intimate TikTok videos documentin­g his life story, including his battle with depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation during his rise to fame. In May, he released a music video which depicts Lil Nas X uplifting a younger version of himself in high school when he was contemplat­ing suicide and struggling to come to terms with his sexuality.

“It’s particular­ly inspiring to see someone who is Black and LGBTQ and proud and unapologet­ic,” said Paley. “And to see someone talk about their experience­s with depression and anxiety and suicidal ideation and to talk about those as part of their art and part of their platform to make other people comfortabl­e talking about the challenges that they are going through.”

The Trevor Project’s national survey on LGBTQ youth mental health in 2021 found that 42% of LGBTQ youth seriously considered attempting suicide in the past year, including more than half of transgende­r and nonbinary youth.

Paley said the past year has been an especially challengin­g time for LGBTQ youth, both from a public-health perspectiv­e and also financiall­y and emotionall­y. The pandemic might have cut them off from school and resources there for support.

“They might have been trapped in homes with families that were unsupporti­ve or at times rejecting. They might be encounteri­ng emotional or even physical abuse or at times thrown out of their homes and experienci­ng housing instabilit­y,” said Paley.

“We had a political climate that has been very challengin­g for

LGBTQ people and especially we’ve seen in states across the country legislatio­n targeting transgende­r and non-binary young people. All of these things have an impact on people’s mental health.”

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