Bruce Springsteen Dedicates Social Justice Award, Discusses Activism with Bono
Bruce Springsteen dedicated the Harry Belafonte Social Justice Award to citizens of Minneapolis, Los Angeles, and Portland. He recognized those who "stood against the federal invasion of their cities." The musician also spoke with Bono at the Tribeca Festival about music and activism, later performing "People Have the Power" with Patti Smith.

Bruce Springsteen recently dedicated the Harry Belafonte Social Justice Award during an event. He bestowed the honor upon citizens of Minneapolis, Los Angeles, and Portland, specifically acknowledging their actions in "standing against the federal invasion of their cities."
The dedication took place at the Tribeca Festival, where Springsteen engaged in a discussion with Bono. Their conversation centered on topics related to music and activism.
Following their talk, Springsteen and Bono were joined by Patti Smith. The trio then performed a rendition of the song "People Have the Power."
(Source: Hollywood Reporter)



