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AFP
The singer Camila Cabello will perform This Sunday in Los Angeles a concert to finance a new aid fund for organizations in Florida that fight against a new state law known as “Don’t say gay” , which the Cuban-American considers “discriminatory” ;.
Lambda Legal, a Florida legal group that rejects the new law signed by Governor Ron DeSantis, announced This Saturday the “benefit concert” de Cabello “to help us challenge the discriminatory law.”
The new law, promulgated by the Republican on March 28, prohibits speaking in schools of sexual identity .
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“As someone who grew up and still lives in Florida, I am horrified that my home state is “You are putting the health and lives of young Floridians at risk by passing this law and inviting discrimination in our schools,” he lamented. Hair, as collected Variety magazine. The law, dubbed “Don’t Say Gay” by critics, prohibits teachers from discussing sexuality and gender identity in classrooms.
“We must protect each student and respect each family”, he emphasized. the 25-year-old three-time Grammy nominated singer-songwriter.
The new “Protect All Kids” fundseeks to raise half a million dollars to help the organizations Lambda Legal and Equality Florida to “stop this hateful law,” he emphasized. a singer.
The idea is to support affected students, teachers and families with resources. The law now allows parents to file lawsuits against the school district and receive compensation. n for damages, if teachers fail to comply.
Cabello’s concert will be in a private place and will include; Valentina, known for the “reality show” RuPaul’s Drag Race, and the transgender singer Shea Diamond, detailed Lambda Legal. “We are ready to sing, dance, and fight for LGBTQ+ youth,” he added. the group on his Twitter account.
Last April 29, Cabello received the Pride Award from the Hispanic Federation (HF) during a gala that raised a record 3 million dollars for aid programs for the Latino community in the United States and Puerto Rico. recognition for her success as a musician and his work in the Latino community, she underscored. the organization.
Cabello, in partnership with the Movement Voter Fund,launched the campaign. last year the Healing Justice project to provide mental health and wellness resources to youth.
