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In the fall of 2019, inspired by young climate change activists, Jane Fonda moved to Washington, DC, to lead weekly climate change demonstrations. Her “Fire Drill Fridays” attracted thousands of demonstrators willing to risk arrest, including Martin Sheen, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Susan Sarandon and Joaquin Phoenix.
In her new book, What Can I Do? My Path from Climate Despair to Action, Fonda conveys the urgency that propelled those efforts and issues a call to arms to force our government to confront the dangers of climate change. She joins us to discuss the dire state of the planet and how we can save it.
Fonda has won two Academy Awards, seven Golden Globe Awards, a Primetime Emmy and the AFI Life Achievement Award. She began her political activism in 1970 by protesting the war in Vietnam and has continued it on behalf of Native American, feminist and environmental causes.
Moderated by Jessica Shaw
A Virtual Event
Please note: the email address used to purchase tickets will be the only email address that can be used to access the virtual program. For multiple tickets, please enter the name and email address for each attendee in the ATTENDEE section (*NOTE* each email address can only be used to access the virtual program once. Links cannot be shared with others as they are user specific).
Learn more about Fire Drill Fridays
New Yorker article on Jane Fonda and climate change
Rolling Stone article on Jane Fonda and climate change
Watch Jane explain why she’s willing to get arrested for climate change
In the fall of 2019, inspired by young climate change activists, Jane Fonda moved to Washington, DC, to lead weekly climate change demonstrations. Her “Fire Drill Fridays” attracted thousands of demonstrators willing to risk arrest, including Martin Sheen, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Susan Sarandon and Joaquin Phoenix.
In her new book, What Can I Do? My Path from Climate Despair to Action, Fonda conveys the urgency that propelled those efforts and issues a call to arms to force our government to confront the dangers of climate change. She joins us to discuss the dire state of the planet and how we can save it.
Fonda has won two Academy Awards, seven Golden Globe Awards, a Primetime Emmy and the AFI Life Achievement Award. She began her political activism in 1970 by protesting the war in Vietnam and has continued it on behalf of Native American, feminist and environmental causes.
Moderated by Jessica Shaw
A Virtual Event
Please note: the email address used to purchase tickets will be the only email address that can be used to access the virtual program. For multiple tickets, please enter the name and email address for each attendee in the ATTENDEE section (*NOTE* each email address can only be used to access the virtual program once. Links cannot be shared with others as they are user specific).
Learn more about Fire Drill Fridays
New Yorker article on Jane Fonda and climate change
Rolling Stone article on Jane Fonda and climate change
Watch Jane explain why she’s willing to get arrested for climate change
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