“It’s personal. I know the pain that incarceration brings to a family. And I know the disproportionate impact that cash bail has on Black Americans and the LGBTQ community. Let’s bring people home & let’s fight for freedom and equality,” he told NBC.
Lil Nas X and Harlow have already made donations to the cause and are calling on other artists and fans to help as well. All donations go directly into The Bail Project’s national revolving bail fund to pay people’s bails. To date, The Bail Project has posted over $47M in free bail assistance for over 17,000 low-income people across the country, according to NBC News.
More information on the organization can be found at bailxfund.com.