Miya Folick covers Annie Lennox’s “Walking on Broken Glass” for reproductive rights
Nettwerk Music Group has announced a new compilation, featuring Miya Folick's cover of "Walking on Broken Glass", which will benefit the Abortion Care Network’s Keep Our Clinics campaign.
Nettwerk Music Group has announced a new compilation that will benefit the Abortion Care Network’s Keep Our Clinics campaign. The album, Broken Glass, features Nettwerk artists covering prominent 1990s songs by female artists.
Their first releases include Miya Folick’s cover of Annie Lennox’s “Walking on Broken Glass” and Flower Face’s version of Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know".
Half of Broken Glass proceeds from streams and downloads will go to Keep Our Clinics, which works to protect and support independent abortion clinics across the United States. Additional contributors to the compilation include Allie Crow Buckley, Jaguar Jonze, Syml, and Bre Kennedy.
"It makes me rage when I think about how most people in this country supported Roe v. Wade a year ago and continue to support it today. We want access to abortions, but politics and an unconscionable lack of empathy stole that from us," says Miya Folick. "Keep Our Clinics is working to preserve clinics in places where abortions are severely restricted and to expand access in states where abortions are legal. I’m proud to be a part of this compilation to support their work."
"“Walking on Broken Glass” felt like a fitting contribution to this project," she continues. "Taking away people’s rights to abortion access is a shattering, a destruction. And, also, I recently discovered that Annie Lennox is the founder of a global feminist organisation called the Circle. An absolute badass."
This is Folick's first release since her second studio album, ROACH, earlier this year.
Miya Folick's cover of Annie Lennox’s “Walking on Broken Glass” is out now via Nettwerk Music Group.
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