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Chappell Roan says community is what matters in Resonator Awards speech
Summary
Chappell Roan received the Harmonizer Award at the 2026 Resonator Awards and used her acceptance speech to emphasize community, kindness and giving. She referenced listening to trans people and earlier fundraising work with the nonprofit Backline.
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Chappell Roan accepted the Harmonizer Award at We Are Moving the Needle's 2026 Resonator Awards in Los Angeles on Jan. 27. The 27-year-old singer thanked presenter Nancy Wilson and the nonprofit. In her speech she emphasized community, kindness and the role of giving. Roan has previously spoken about artist solidarity and supported music-industry wellbeing efforts.
Key points:
- Roan was honored with the Harmonizer Award for using her art to spark social change at the Resonator Awards in Los Angeles on Jan. 27.
- She thanked Nancy Wilson and said she feels uncomfortable being called a good person, noting she learns from others and from listening to trans people who need representation and resources for healthcare and rent.
- Roan said it is a duty for artists and people with money to give away what they can and described harmony as linked to giving and kindness.
- After highlighting community in her 2025 Grammy acceptance speech, Roan helped launch the We Got You fundraiser with the wellness nonprofit Backline and pledged $25,000 to that effort.
- Backline recently launched the B-LINE 24/7 mental health hotline for music industry professionals and families, and Noah Kahan commented that a dedicated hotline is an initial step toward access to mental health support.
Summary:
Roan framed the award as recognition of community-focused work and used the platform to reiterate giving and mutual care as central values. Undetermined at this time.
