Jane Fonda: Why I protest for climate justice
Jane Fonda has had three extraordinary careers (so far): Oscar-winning actor, fitness guru, impassioned activist. Full bio
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to see you, my friend.
It's great to be with you.
have seen the extraordinary coverage
to the climate crisis.
the Swedish student,
out of our comfort zone.
like our house is burning,
100 percent of climate scientists agree.
emergency is upon us,
except political will
that I am healthy and living
can actually make the difference.
to be a livable future or not.
of American power, Washington, DC,
like the students do.
and I speak at their rallies.
and risk getting arrested.
during the civil rights movement,
if it was going to work or not,
to see what's happening.
to your being arrested --
in Washington, DC jails.
the emergency and the actions
others have taken,
would put our bodies at risk,
about that at this point?
can leave work and go
requests are pouring in,
to start Fire Drill Fridays.
and getting arrested with me
so many things that people can do,
and talking about it,
is worried about his grandkids,
about the climate crisis.
that are the bravest,
here in the United States --
of this current administration,
that are really brave,
the way Franklin Delano Roosevelt did
during the Great Depression,
a great deal about American society.
are thinking, what can they do?
and join you in this action?
who participates in Fire Drill Fridays
of what you're doing,
in the Greenpeace offices in Washington.
is a part of Fire Drill Fridays
in civil disobedience
not do anything as a lone individual.
about what we're facing now is:
the whole notion of the collective,
by neoliberalism and conservatism.
It's a great antidote to depression.
the climate crisis are in your area.
all around the world.
have house parties,
to talk about what's happening.
and discuss together.
a climate action where you live,
to engage in civil disobedience
the new normal, I think.
with Fire Drill Fridays.
to come back and do it again.
got arrested last weekend.
who is a self-described centrist,
or risked getting arrested,
at the Harvard-Yale game.
of himself in handcuffs,
I think, in this crisis
to take the next step.
what we're doing.
Task Force] a few weeks ago,
we should be doing?
That's what we need.
all over the world.
armies for the climate,
the burning of our precious rainforests.
so many times in the past, Jane,
the fans of "Grace and Frankie,"
such an interest in it,
a lot of celebrity friends
been able to come to DC,
maybe doing it in Los Angeles.
it's the students that are leading.
that step up with the courage,
because they're risking a lot.
a Friday off from school.
You could make your teachers mad.
at a time, all around the world.
with this by ourselves.
Come and help us."
that is probably more divided
from being unified and used,
from Fire Drill Fridays?
as a citizen of the United States.
all new fossil fuel expansion,
and fracking and mining,
we do with windmills
fossil fuel emissions gradually,
who would be impacted
with the Green New Deal,
in this country, for example,
waiting to be unleashed,
that has gotten me mobilized.
for how to take ourselves into the future
it's going to be a win-win for everyone.
or it won't work,
everybody's going to have to be involved.
in it for themselves,
so many times in your life,
to the front lines.
with any new learning
hope or optimism?
about the climate crisis,
but nobody has asked them.
back to work on "Grace and Frankie,"
is going to be with Fire Drill Fridays,
have to build an army.
in every possible way we can.
that I could do it:
to stave off depression,
what that can be like for sure,
for the planet and so much else.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Jane Fonda - Actor and activistJane Fonda has had three extraordinary careers (so far): Oscar-winning actor, fitness guru, impassioned activist.
Why you should listen
Jane Fonda is an actor, author, producer and activist supporting environmental issues, peace and female empowerment. She founded the Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention, and established the Jane Fonda Center for Adolescent Reproductive Health at Emory. She cofounded the Women’s Media Center, and sits on the board of V-Day, a global effort to stop violence against women and girls.
Fonda's remarkable screen and stage career includes two Best Actress Oscars, an Emmy, a Tony Award nomination and an Honorary Palme d’Or from the Cannes Film Festival. Offstage, she revolutionized the fitness industry in the 1980s with Jane Fonda’s Workout — the all-time top-grossing home video. She has written a best-selling memoir, My Life So Far, and Prime Time, a comprehensive guide to living life to the fullest.
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