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This week Jane Fonda, at age 87, made headlines across major news outlets as she relaunched the Committee for the First Amendment—a move drawing historic parallels to both her family’s legacy and the current climate in Hollywood. CNN, Democracy Now, and Euronews all report that Fonda's new committee responds to mounting concerns over government censorship and free speech, with Disney’s recent suspension of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" sparking particular outrage. Fonda is rallying over 500 notable industry figures—names like Viola Davis, Billie Eilish, and Aaron Sorkin—to stand in solidarity for artists and citizens’ constitutional rights, echoing the actions of her father, Henry Fonda, who co-founded the original committee in 1947. Fonda described this moment as “the most frightening” of her life, urging solidarity and swift organization, and warning that government intimidation and repression are a growing threat, reminiscent of the McCarthy era. She’s consistently emphasized unity, saying that only collective action can protect freedoms and effect change.
Alongside activism, Fonda continues to make waves publicly. At the 2025 SAG Awards, she accepted the Lifetime Achievement Award with a passionate speech broadcast on Good Morning America, assuring the world, “I’m not done.” Fonda reflected on a career unbound by age or traditional timelines, sharing her belief that acting fosters empathy and community. She advocated strongly for unions, celebrated “late bloomers,” and urged actors to use their platform for healing and inclusion. Her remarks on “staying in community” and projecting “an inspiring vision of the future” were widely shared and praised online.
In her professional work, Fonda is set to star in the climate-focused music tribute “Dear Everything: A Musical Uprising for the Earth” next year at Brooklyn Academy of Music, according to Playbill. Collaborating with playwright V, director Diane Paulus, and award-winning musicians, Fonda will help tell the story of younger generations fighting to protect natural landscapes in the face of corporate greed—a theme close to her environmental activist roots. She’s also slated for several public conversations about activism and art, and is scheduled for high-profile speaking events, including an upcoming evening at Performing Arts Houston.
Social media has buzzed with support and commentary on all these developments, particularly Fonda’s campaign to defend First Amendment rights and her bold, hopeful presence at the SAG Awards. No credible reports of speculation or controversy have surfaced in the past 24 hours, and business activity centers tightly on her activism, upcoming stage commitments, and ongoing advocacy for free speech.
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