United Kingdom, Feb. 24 -- Jane Fonda delivered a powerful speech urging people to "be brave" and "stay in community" at the SAG Awards on Sunday (23.02.25).
The 87-year-old actress was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement award at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles and reflected on how Hollywood banded together amid McCarthyism in the late 1950s and called for those in the industry to unite once again to "resist successfully" the current hostile political climate.
She said: "I'm a big believer in unions. They have our backs, they bring us into community and they give us power. Community means power and this is really important right now. Workers power is being attacked and community is being weakened, but SAG-AFTRA is different to mo...
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