Singer Liso announced on social media today that she will be donating $ 500,000 to the abortion rights and family planning organization following the US Supreme Court ruling yesterday to repeal the law that allows legal and safe abortion in the country.
“I promise [doar] $ 500,000 discount for my next tour of scheduled parenting and abortion rights. Live Nation agreed to match [o valor] Will reach US $ 1 million, “he wrote on Instagram this Saturday.” If converted into a Brazilian currency, the singer’s donation would be R $ 2.6 million, which transfers over R $ 5 million to Live Nation.
“Such organizations will need funding to continue to provide services to the people most affected by this barrier,” she said, adding that non-black and white women are increasingly vulnerable to difficulties in accessing legal and safe practice.
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled last Friday that the constitutional right to legal abortion, which has been in place in the country since 1973, should be revoked. As a result of this decision, abortion services will be banned in almost half of the US states.
The country has a pro-abortion judiciary called Row Versus Wade. Due to a 49-year-old court ruling authorizing the termination of pregnancy for a particular case, similar laws were in force across the country, “the right to respect the right to private life, the 14th Amendment to the Constitution (…), is broad enough to apply to the decision on whether or not to terminate a woman’s pregnancy.
Through the federal system, each state followed the national decision and regulated the issue arbitrarily.
With the new decision, there is room for states to restrict access to the service – this is guaranteed, but there may be multiple bookings in cases where it is approved.
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