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Jane Fonda | Activism Through The Years | Who What Wear
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11 months ago
Interview with Jane Seymour Fonda; actress and activist.
Jane Fonda's work spans several genres and over six decades of film and television.
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So, hi, I'm Jane Fonda, and I've been asked to very briefly talk about the role of activism
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in my life.
00:07
It has helped me focus, and be a better actor, and be a better person, and be a happier person.
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So I invite you to join me.
00:21
Right, this is kind of funny.
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I had just finished making Clute, and I was traveling around the country speaking on campuses
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where I would be paid $2,000 a speech, and all the money was going to fund the Winter
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Soldier Investigation, which was members of the American Armed Forces, all branches, came
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together in Detroit, Michigan to discuss what they had seen and done in Vietnam, and a documentary
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was made.
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Before I started making Clute, I became friends with a fashion designer who had a factory
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of knitwear in San Francisco named Alvin Duskin, and he gave me a lot of free clothes, and
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this coat, even though it's not knit, it was leather, but this was one of them, and so
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that's what I had on.
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It's fortuitous that I was wearing a very fashionable, long, suede coat.
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When I was arrested, the arresting officer told me, as he was holding me in his office,
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that he was arresting me under orders from the White House.
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That would be Richard Nixon.
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I had flown in from my first speech in Windsor, Canada, into Cleveland, where I was stopped
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at customs, and all of my notes, my address books, everything were taken.
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I had a lot of vitamins in little plastic bags, breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and they
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accused me of smuggling drugs.
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Right after this picture was taken, see, I have double-jointed hands, I slipped my
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hands out of the handcuffs and threw a fist.
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This was the early 70s, so I still had that iconic haircut.
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It was the wonderful Paul McGregor in Greenwich Village who gave me this haircut.
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I had been making a film in France with Jean-Luc Godard, and I went to Italy for a manifestation.
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That meant a political rally on behalf of women's rights in Italy.
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And I had my well-worn knitwear that Alvin Duskin gave me.
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He gave me a whole lot of clothes, and they were really my wardrobe for years.
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I see a little shredding at the cuffs.
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I wore them a lot.
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Oh, yes, well, this is a day when it was National Secretary's Day, and so I went out in support
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of women office workers and talked a little bit about them and the struggles that they had.
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I was in the middle of making a film that I produced called 9 to 5.
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I'm wearing the wig from that movie.
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The struggles that women office workers have today is even more difficult and more challenging.
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It's not just sexual abuse.
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The spying by employers is worse because they are given computers and cell phones, and so
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the bosses know everything of how long they take toilet breaks.
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They experience wage theft.
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It's really, really bad.
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In other words, the fight continues.
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That's Marlo Thomas.
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That's Whoopi Goldberg, Bella Abzug, me, Morgan Fairchild, Ellie Smeal, Glenn Close.
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This was a national march for freedom of choice for women.
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It was a huge march in Washington, D.C.
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It was a very important time.
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It makes me sad to look at this that we lost Bella Abzug because she was such a force to
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be reckoned with.
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This was around 1989.
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White clothing, we associate with the suffragette movement, and so we all wore white.
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Again, this is a movement that continues today, the right of women to control their bodies,
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because if women control their bodies, they control their lives, and we still live in
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a patriarchal society that doesn't want women to control their lives.
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This is now.
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This is now.
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I was in Big Sur with my friends Catherine Keener and Rosanna Arquette, and I was reading
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about Greta Thunberg, the Swedish student who began the Friday student school strike
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that became a global movement.
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Inspired by Greta, I decided to move to Washington, D.C. and hold what we're calling Fire Drill
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Fridays.
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You see, Greta said, we have to behave like we're in a crisis.
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We have to behave like our house is on fire, because it is.
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So Fire Drill Friday.
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And every Friday, we have a rally that focuses on a specific topic.
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Oceans, women, war and military, forests, human rights, migration, and how they are
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affected by climate change.
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We have expert scientists, people who are the most affected from frontline communities,
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and celebrity friends come and join me.
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And after the rally, we engage in civil disobedience, which means risking getting arrested.
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So I'm being arrested, note the white plastic handcuffs, whereas the arrest photo back in
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1970 were metal handcuffs.
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These are white plastic and they hurt more.
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These rallies aren't in order to get arrested.
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They are to try to raise the sense of urgency around this looming disaster of climate crisis.
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For 40 years, we've marched, we've rallied, we've written, we've petitioned.
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We haven't succeeded in getting enough people and enough elected officials to really deal
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with this like the crisis it is.
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And so we have increased our activism to include civil disobedience, which is an extremely
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honorable thing to do, to commit nonviolent civil disobedience for an important cause
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like the potential destruction of human civilization.
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No kidding.
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So when we started meeting about these fire drill Fridays, we decided that we should try
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to wear something red every Friday, and I didn't have anything red.
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So I found this coat, I don't even know who designed it, on sale.
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This is the last item of clothing that I will buy.
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So much of our identity, especially in this country, is about shopping, buying things.
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See, I grew up, I was born in 1937, and for the first decades of my life, we weren't so
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focused on shopping.
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Consumerism wasn't a big thing.
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Plastics didn't exist, nor did television, by the way.
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And I'm grateful that I lived at a time when we did just fine, thank you, without television,
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without consumerism, and without plastic.
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Trying to minimize consumerism, I have to walk the talk.
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It's not easy.
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I had to do an interview in the upstairs floor of Saks the other day, and as I'm walking
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through Saks, you know, I'm going, oh, look at the, oh, no, I can't.
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You know, oh, what, no, well, no, I can't.
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It's hard.
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So I can't shop anymore, but that's okay, because I have other things to do.
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