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Lizzo donated $ 500,000 to Planned Parenthood and Abortion Rights after the groundbreaking Roe v Wade decision was overturned.
About Damn Time The hit maker made a generous donation. This is in line with Live Nation, the promoter of live entertainment, and is set at $ 1 million to support two key nonprofits. Assisted reproductive technology and campaign respectively.
The 34-year-old singer announced onInstagram: "I have pledged $ 500,000 from my next tour to planned parent-child relationships and the right to abortion. Live Nation has agreed to agree to make it $ 1 million.
"The most important thing is action and loud voice. @Plannedparenthood @abortionfunds and such organizations Funds are needed to continue to serve those most affected by this ban.
"Black and colored women have historically had access to family planning resources. Disproportionately less. This is a big loss, but not new. "
Grammy Award Winners also have fans" autonomy. " Encouraged to donate and sign the "Bans Off My Body" petition organized by a parent-child relationship planned as "The Cry of a Rally for Equality."
Lizzo approves the post: "Go to lizzolovesyou.com to donate, sign the Bans Off My Body Petition, and register as a volunteer."
USA The Supreme Court's decision to terminate the constitutional right to abortion in Japan has caused anger around the world.
The Roe v. Wade case in 1973 was centered around Norma McCorvey's pseudonym "Jane Law".
She is a third-time pregnant single mother who wanted an abortion and is in Dallas over Texas law, which criminalizes ending her pregnancy except in the case of rape and incest. Sued the Attorney General Henry Wade. When she or her mother's life was at stake – she claimed a law that violated her constitutional rights.
US President Joe Biden accused the White House of being a "non-American", a "sad day for the courts and the country," and called the move "wrong." called. , Extreme and untouched.
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