Jodie Sweetin is letting her voice be heard.
26.06.2022 - 22:43 / etcanada.com
Jodie Sweetin was involved in a confrontation with police during an abortion rights protest in L.A.
The “Full House” star, who played Stephanie Tanner in the hit series, was knocked back by police in a video obtained by TMZ.
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The clip sees Sweetin then tripping over the curb and falling to the floor.
The actress quickly picks herself up and joins in with the crowd chanting, “No justice, no peace.”
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Speaking with TMZ, Sweetin said, “I’m extremely proud of the hundreds of people who showed up yesterday to exercise their First Amendment rights and take immediate action to peacefully protest the giant injustices that have been delivered from our Supreme Court.”
She added, “Our activism will continue until our voices are heard and action is taken. This will not deter us, we will continue fighting for our rights. We are not free until ALL of us are free.”
Jodie Sweetin is letting her voice be heard.
itch.io is currently hosting a bundle for abortion funds in the US, and for $10 (£8.25) players can get almost 800 games.The bundle is set to end on July 14, with $47,243 (£39,014) of the $50,000 (£41,291) goal raised at time of publication (July 4). The minimum cost of the bundle is $10, but itch.io allows players to donate as much above that number as they would like.There are currently 792 games in the bundle, which have an estimated value of over $3,000 (£2,477).A statement attached to the bundle reads: “100 per cent of the proceeds from this bundle will go to the National Network for Abortion Fund’s Collective Power Fund, which moves money directly to abortion funds across 20 plus US states, with a particular focus on the South and Midwest (where it is often most difficult to get access to abortions).Folks, the indie bundle for abortion funds is live.The bundle contains over 700 creations, among which is my game Lieve Oma.It's worth over $3000, and you can get it for $10 or more.All proceeds go to the National Network for Abortion Fund.Please donate, RT and share! pic.twitter.com/sCuLYUBNX6— florian veltman (@FlorianVltmn) July 4, 2022“NNAF’s partnerships with these abortion funds provide direct resources and funds to many of the people most impacted by Roe v.
Dave Coulier has nothing but positive things to say about his co-star Lori Loughlin. In a recent interview with E! News, Coulier revealed that he did not expect Laughlin to go to jail. "If you would have said at the beginning of ‘Full House’ 'Who's the one person who's going to end up going to jail?' Lori was last on the list," Coulier shared with the outlet.
Dave Coulier has nothing but positive things to say about his co-star Lori Loughlin. In a recent interview with E! News, Coulier revealed that he did not expect Laughlin to go to jail. "If you would have said at the beginning of ‘Full House’ 'Who's the one person who's going to end up going to jail?' Lori was last on the list," Coulier shared with the outlet.
Dave Coulier never thought his former “Full House” co-star Lori Loughin would end up in jail.
"Full House" star Dave Coulier is remembering his good pal and co-star, the late Bob Saget. Saget died Jan. 9.The "Full House" alum's cause of death was head trauma, according to a statement from Saget's family and the Orange Country Medical Examiner's office.
Halsey has responded to reports that some fans walked out of their recent concert in Phoenix during a speech about abortion rights.At Sunday’s (June 26) show, Halsey encouraged fans to take a stance on reproductive rights, delivering a powerful speech about the need to be active following the US Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade abortion ruling.“This has been happening for a very long fucking time,” Halsey said to approximately 20,000 concert-goers at the Ak-Chin Pavilion.
"Full House" star Jodie Sweetin was seen in Los Angeles just days after she was pushed to the ground by an officer with the Los Angeles Police Department while she was protesting the Supreme Court Roe v. Wade ruling with a group in the downtown area of the city on Saturday afternoon. Sweetin, 40, showed signs of bruising on her arms as she walked to her vehicle, but appeared otherwise unharmed following the incident with law enforcement officials over the weekend, which was captured on video by local photographer Michael Ade.
Jodie Sweetin wants to shift the focus off of herself following Saturday's abortion rights protest in Los Angeles, which saw the actress captured on video being pushed to the ground by police. ET's Nischelle Turner spoke with the longtime activist about why it was so important for her to hit the streets following Friday's Supreme Court decision on Roe v.
Jodie Sweetin is speaking out after she was knocked down to the ground by officers over the weekend at an abortion rights protest.
Video posted to social media shows former Full House star Jodie Sweetin being forcefully shoved to the ground by a Los Angeles Police Department officer on Saturday while the actor was taking part in a protest of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade.
"Full House" star Jodie Sweetin was pushed from an embankment down to the concrete ground by an officer with the Los Angeles Police Department while protesting the Supreme Court Roe v Wade ruling in Los Angeles on Saturday. In a video captured by photographer Michael Ade, the 40-year-old actress appeared to be thrown to the ground while leading a "group of peaceful protestors away from the freeway" as she gathered with a number of activists in the downtown area of the city. Sweetin was seen wearing a black T-shirt and black leggings with a black backpack and a megaphone attached to her arm. At one point in the video, Sweetin seemed to be pushed from a dirt hill down to the ground. She skidded across the ground and her hat flew back on her head.
Fighting for her rights. Full House alum Jodie Sweetin was shoved by police officers during an abortion rights protest in Los Angeles over the weekend.
J. Kim Murphy “Full House” star Jodie Sweetin was shoved by a Los Angeles Police Department officer Saturday while attending a rally protesting the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, which has effectively ended federal protections of abortion rights.A video of the incident began to make the rounds online after it occurred.
Across the country, people have taken to the streets this weekend to protest the horrific decision from the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade, putting an end to the 1973 landmark ruling that protected someone’s right to an abortion. Several celebrities have joined the masses in marching and speaking out against the reversal, including Jodie Sweetin.
Jodie Sweetin is speaking out after a video of her being thrown to the ground by LAPD officers Saturday during an abortion rights protest began circulating on social media.In the video, captured by photographer Michael Ade, Ade explained that Sweetin was trying to lead a group of peaceful protestors away from the freeway when she was shoved by police, who were dressed in riot gear. While she was thrown several feet, the actress managed to stand up just seconds later and continue to protest for a person's right to a safe abortion — something that was made illegal in several states across the nation with the Supreme Court's reversal of Roe V.