Joining the Don't Ban Equality initiative in support of comprehensive health care, including access to abortion.
, one of the early brands to sign on to the Don’t Ban Equality Beauty and Wellness campaign, said in a press release that it was “imperative” for them to pledge support “with the impending decision of the Supreme Court set to impact reproductive rights.” “Teens and young adults are a huge part of our demographic, and we are committed to creating a world where everyone feels safe and supported to make decisions surrounding their reproductive health,” Brothers says.
“With the impending decision of the Supreme Court set to impact reproductive rights, it was imperative for us to pledge our support for Don’t Ban Equality,” added Brothers.
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