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Jane Fonda at 87: Empathy, Activism & Legacy | Biography Flash


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The last few days have brought a remarkable run of news, appearances, and cultural picks that show Jane Fonda’s status as a living legend remains undimmed. First and with lasting biographical impact, Jane made a rare and emotional joint public appearance with her son, Troy Garity, last Sunday at the 2025 Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles. She was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award and delivered an impassioned eight-minute speech that generated new headlines across the entertainment world. Jane emphasized the power of empathy, saying directly, “Empathy is not weak, or woke. And by the way, woke just means you give a damn about other people.” She urged Hollywood to keep empathy central as political tensions rise, making pointed, respectful critiques while reaffirming her activist legacy, which is sure to echo in future career retrospectives. According to JustJared and E! News, her speech and presence were highlights of the night and widely viewed online.

On social media, Jane’s acceptance speech has garnered fresh momentum, especially on Instagram, where a reel of her words has gone viral with fans and celebrities echoing her call for empathy. The official @janefondaclimatepac account also posted recent video messages where Jane—always with her trademark humor and urgency—reminds followers that only collective action can turn the tide on climate disaster. She’s as passionate and witty as ever, telling viewers, “I hope you’re having a wonderful summer. At least as wonderful as it can be given that, you know, the planet’s on fire or flooding and our democracy's on edge.”

From a business and philanthropic angle, Jane’s environmental advocacy hit a new milestone this week with the public release of the “Earth Emissary” limited edition art print. This screen print is a collaboration with famed artist Shepard Fairey, and a portion of proceeds supports the Jane Fonda Climate PAC. Obey Giant reports this partnership continues Jane’s decades-long commitment to creative activism, and the signed works sold out in record time. Collectors aren’t just buying art—they’re lending weight to Jane’s policy initiatives, amplifying her reach far beyond traditional Hollywood circles.

Adding to her enduring public presence, Performing Arts Houston confirmed ticket sales began for the October “An Evening with Jane Fonda,” promising stories from every chapter of her life and a candid Q&A. While this is slated for later in the year, the event’s advance sale is strong evidence that Jane’s draw as a speaker and activist is undiminished at 87, with multiple generations lining up to hear her speak.

Finally, personal updates: Jane recently reaffirmed to MVSU that she’s in remission from cancer and, at 85, “the happiest she’s ever been”—a note of hope that’s hitting home with fans as 2025 headlines continue to run thick with celebrity health scares and legacies in transition.

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