The Dixie Chicks are doing their part to protest North Carolina's controversial "bathroom law" by distributing free hats to their fans.
The trucker hats, which feature male, female and transgender symbols and the words "No Hate in Our State," were given to fans and attendees of their August 12 concert in Raleigh and August 13 concert in Charlotte, according to Rolling Stone.
Onstage in Raleigh, Chicks lead singer Natalie Maines told the crowd, "[W]e love to support positivity. Peace and love."
North Carolina's "bathroom bill" — aka, HB2, known as the Public Facilities Privacy and Security Act — dictates that people must use the bathrooms that match the sex indicated on their birth certificates.
The Dixie Chicks began the North American leg of their DCX MMXVI World Tour in June.
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