, and host of other issues. But when progress feels far off, we must continue to shed light and recognize the tireless work of those who have kept thinking holistically about the community around them.
, and host of other issues. But when progress feels far off, we must continue to shed light and recognize the tireless work of those who have kept thinking holistically about the community around them.
and Josephine Baker led glamorous lifestyles in the 1920s, the term “the roaring twenties” has become one of the most unbecoming of the English language. Not least because culture writers thought we’d all exit lockdown and be thrust into a debauched ’20s of our own, but mainly because of the phenomena of prohibition bars, where “in-the-know-drinkers” wear feathered headbands and sip gin and tonics from mismatched chinaware.I’d suggest that most recent dress—a spring/summer 2011 Roberto Cavalli number, which pulled from the year 2010—is the closest thing culture will have to recreating a true 1920s fantasia.
Billie Eilish has announced a climate change conference, called Overheated, which is basically a series of events that will take place at the O2 Arena in London in June to coincide with her tour dates at the venue.While specific sessions will vary across the dates, all will include screenings of a new documentary, also called ‘Overheated’, in which Eilish, Vivienne Westwood, Emily Eavis, Girl In Red, Yungblud and others feature.The first day, billed as ‘Overheated Live’, will take place on 10 Jun, kicking off with an introduction from Eilish and her brother Finneas. There will then be a keynote from a yet-to-be-announced speaker, plus other talks from Earthrise, Isaias Hernandez, Tori Tsui, Vanessa Nakate and more.After that, 16 Jun has been billed the ‘Music Climate Session’, featuring talks from Earth/Percent, Chiara Badiali and Dominique Palmer, among others, as well as performances by Sigrid and Love Ssega.There will also be other smaller events on 10-12, 16 and 26 Jun.
Climate campaigner Greta Thunberg has criticised the final agreement made at the COP26 summit in Glasgow, describing its content as "very vague".
Tens of thousands of people are to march through Glasgow today in a climate rally amid the COP26 summit.
New York Times Climate Hub in Glasgow also featured poet Amanda Gorman, actor Emma Watson, and climate activist Vanessa Nakate, as well as a number of young environmental campaigners. During the talk, @vanessa_vash: “Climate change is already unbearable on the African continent, and it will get worse.
Nicola Sturgeon met with Greta Thunberg at COP26 as the climate conference kicked off in Glasgow.
a Time 100 conversation with Ugandan climate activist Vanessa Nakate.Jolie and Nakate were discussing the Black Lives Matter movement, and Jolie prefaced her question with a little insight about Zahara, whom Jolie adopted from Ethopia when Zahara was six months old.“One of the things that’s also been interesting is the education,” Jolie started.
Angelina Jolie has spoken about her pride for her daughter Zahara, describing her as “an extraordinary African woman”.
Angelina Jolie continues to use her A-list platform for good. The 45-year-old star led a virtual TIME 100 Talk with Ugandan climate activist Vanessa Nakate on Thursday, July 9.
Angelina Jolie has "learned so much" from her daughter. The Hollywood actress and activist has heaped praise on her 15-year-old daughter Zahara, branding her daughter as an "extraordinary African woman".
Angelina Jolie is a proud momma!
Angelina Jolie opened up about her daughter, Zahara, while in discussion with climate activist, Vanessa Nakate, for a TIME 100 Talk.Jolie said of Zahara, "My daughter is from Ethiopia... she is an extraordinary African woman."The actress adopted Zahara in 2005.As part of the TIME 100 Talks series, Angelina Jolie interviewed Vanessa Nakate, a climate activist from Uganda.
Angelina Jolie is opening up about her 15-year-old daughter Zahara!
Angelina Jolie is proud of her eldest daughter, Zahara. The 45-year-old actress and activist interviewed Ugandan climate change activist Vanessa Nakate for the Time 100 issue, and couldn’t help but gush about her daughter.
Angelina Jolie is proud of her eldest daughter, Zahara. The 45-year-old actress and activist interviewed Ugandan climate change activist Vanessa Nakate for the issue, and couldn't help but gush about her daughter. «My daughter is from Ethiopia, one of my children, and I have learned so much from her,» Jolie, who shares Zahara with her ex-husband, Brad Pitt, said.
Angelina Jolie doesn't often talk about her six children in detail during interviews, choosing to keep their lives private.
Angelina Jolie couldn’t be prouder of her daughter. The actress and activist brought up her 15-year-old, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, during a discussion about the power of African voices and Black Lives Matter with Ugandan climate activist Vanessa Nakate. Angelina adopted Zahara from Ethiopia in 2005, when she was just six months old. While speaking with Vanessa for their TIME 100 Talk, Angelina questioned how American schools cover Black history.
Angelina is shining a light on African voices.
Jane Fonda is bringing back her Fire Drill Fridays despite the entire world being under quarantine amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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