Singer Jason Mraz has recorded a video
for the Human Rights Campaign's (HRC) Americans for Marriage Equality
campaign.
“I sing songs about love. And just
as people have a right to chose to listen to songs about love, I
believe that people have a right to marry the person they love,”
Mraz says in the 45-second video released Wednesday.
“I won't give up until there's
equality for all,” he adds. (The video is embedded in the right
panel of this page. Visit
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The 34-year-old Mraz will release his
fourth studio album, Love Is a Four Letter Word, on April 17.
Recent contributors to Americans for
Marriage Equality include The Talk co-host Aisha
Tyler, Cleveland Browns linebacker Scott
Fujita, Pariah's Kim
Wayans and Dee Rees (the film's star and writer-director),
Precious star Mo'Nique,
The Good Wife's Josh
Charles, Baltimore Ravens linebacker Brendon
Ayanbedejo, the Rev.
Al Sharpton, Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd
Blankfein, Washington Governor Chris
Gregoire, Minnesota Senator Al
Franken and Julian
Bond, chairman emeritus of the National Association for the
advancement of Colored People (NAACP).