Jane Fonda is launching virtual Fire Drill Fridays climate change rallies amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
07.03.2020 - 22:33 / hollywoodreporter.com
While much of the world — and the entertainment industry — hunkers down amid the coronavirus outbreak, Jane Fonda continues to take to the streets with her "Fire Drill Friday" rallies, this Friday visiting San Pedro and Wilmington for her second California stop.
The two cities, sitting about 20 miles south of Los Angeles, are home to one of the biggest urban oil fields in the country and with extremely close proximity to homes and schools, many in the community have experienced respiratory
.Jane Fonda is launching virtual Fire Drill Fridays climate change rallies amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic and in effort to keep individuals safe during political rallies, Jane Fonda on Wednesday launched a partnership with Greenpeace to present virtual iterations of her Fire Drill Fridays, the political events she has been participating in to campaign for the government to address climate change.
Following the advice of officials from the World Health Organisation (WHO), the "Grace and Frankie" actress is practicing social distancing
Jane Fonda has urged U.S. citizens to “demand the coronavirus package support” from the government amid the ongoing pandemic.
Jane Fonda has urged U.S. citizens to “demand coronavirus package support” from the government amid the ongoing pandemic.
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend are getting their vitamin-D as the ongoing coronavirus outbreak continues. The model, 34, and singer, 41, were spotted running around on the beach in Malibu on Monday afternoon. Chrissy and John appeared to be playing a game of catch by the oceanside.
Harry Hains, son of the son of V actress Jane Badler, died from accidental fentanyl intoxication, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner has reported.
Jane Fonda is throwing her support behind Bernie Sanders in the 2020 presidential race due to his position on climate change.
Jane Fonda is throwing her support behind Bernie Sanders in the 2020 presidential race due to his position on climate change.
Jane Fonda is throwing her support behind Bernie Sanders in the 2020 presidential race due to his position on climate change. The 82-year-old celebrity spoke ahead of another Fire Drill Friday protest in Los Angeles where she noted that since Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar, two candidates she reportedly donated to, are out of the race, she’s backing Sanders to be the Democratic nominee to go up against Donald Trump in the 2020 general election.
Jane Fonda voiced her support for Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders during her latest Fire Drill Friday on Friday at San Pedro City Hall in Wilmington, California.
Jane Fonda is all smiles while leading a group of protestors during her latest Fire Drill Friday on Friday (March 6) at San Pedro City Hall in Wilmington, Calif.
"I would love for a minute, for an hour, for five years, for a decade to have the chance to feel what it would be like to live in a matriarchal structure," Cate Blanchett states in the third annual Pomellato for Women video. "Everything would be different," agrees Jane Fonda.
Jane Fonda still loves socialism.
“No matter who is elected in November, we have to hold their feet to the fire. If necessary, shut down the government, and I’m not kidding”, declared Jane Fonda while accepting the Visionary Women’s annual award celebrating International Women’s Day on Thursday, March 5.
Two days after the California primary and Super Tuesday, Jane Fonda promised a crowd of women that she will hold the next president accountable to address climate change. "No matter who is elected in November, we have to hold their feet to the fire.
Netflix is about to serve a flood of funny in Los Angeles with its Netflix is a Joke Fest, set for April 27-May 3. For one week, the streaming giant is partnering with Live Nation to bring over 100 live shows and events to various venues in L.A. with recorded shows available on the platform later this year.