Inspired by his classic 1993 song and day-in-the-life video, “It Was A Good Day,” the charity clothing line features tees, sweatshirts and tanks for men and women. The campaign ends at midnight on March 8.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaStmyJc4dY
In the past, Represent has partnered with former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kobe Bryant, Will Ferrell, Ronda Rousey, and Jennifer Lopez among others.
The campaign also marks the highly anticipated ninth annual World Autism Awareness Day – taking place on April 2 – during which supporters and organizations from across the globe will come together to raise awareness and voice their support for those affected by this disorder.
Today, Autism Speaks is “dedicated to advancing research into causes and better treatments for autism spectrum disorders and related conditions both through direct funding and collaboration; increasing understanding and acceptance of autism spectrum disorders; and working toward solutions for the needs of individuals with autism and their families across the spectrum and lifespan through advocacy and support,” their website states.