The 2017 VMAs will honour activism with a 'Best Fight Against the System' Award
MTV finds itself taking a stand and recognising activism at this year's VMAs.
The MTV Video Music Awards have earned notoriety for their made-for-television shock moments but in the era of Donald Trump, the gala is set to take on a new political bent.
The awards, which the youth culture network will broadcast worldwide Sunday evening from Los Angeles, for the first time will honor not just videos but activism with a new prize for 'Best Fight Against the System.'
Reflecting the shifting cultural norms, the VMAs this year have also gone gender-neutral, abolishing separate male and female categories and rechristening its space-themed 'Moonman' statuette as the 'Moon Person.'
Pop superstar Katy Perry, fresh from a racy new album, will serve as host of the awards -- which traditionally have been more closely watched for off-the-wall incidents than for news of the winners.