Actress Photos Actress Angelina Jolie HD Photos and Wallpapers December 2021 By GethuCinema Admin December 31, 2021 Related Posts Angelina Jolie Top 100 Instagram Photos and Posts 1. 4.1 Million Likes Download Photo Angelina Jolie InstagramCaption : This... Actress Angelina Jolie HD Photos and Wallpapers November 2023 Actress Angelina Jolie HD Photos and Wallpapers August 2023 Actress Angelina Jolie HD Photos and Wallpapers June 2023 Actress Angelina Jolie HD Photos and Wallpapers May 2023 Actress Angelina Jolie HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2023 Share This Post FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItTelegram Honored to visit Washington, DC, with Zahara, working with advocates and lawmakers to modernize and strengthen the #ViolenceAgainstWomenAct to include protections for children’s health and safety, communities of color, tribes, LGBTQ survivors, rural areas, and all survivors. We need reforms including judicial training, trauma-informed court processes that minimize the risk of harm to children, grant programs for technology to detect bruising across all skin tones and create non-biased forensic evidence collection, and protections for the most vulnerable. To learn more about VAWA reauthorization and why safety can’t wait, visit: www.4vawa.org (link in bio), and encourage Senators to cosponsor and support #VAWA4ALL. – Photo 1: Meeting with Representative Sheila Jackson Lee (Texas), co-sponsor of the House VAWA Reauthorization Photo 2/3: Meeting with Senator Lisa Murkowski (Alaska), co-sponsor of the Senate VAWA Reauthorization Photo 4: Working session at the Embassy of Tribal Nations with Kerri Colfer (Tlingit), Senior Native Affairs Advisor, National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center @NIWRC, and Kelbie Kennedy (Choctaw), Policy Counsel, National Congress of American Indians @NCAI1944 on #TribalVAWA Honored to visit Washington, DC, with Zahara, working with advocates and lawmakers to modernize and strengthen the #ViolenceAgainstWomenAct to include protections for children’s health and safety, communities of color, tribes, LGBTQ survivors, rural areas, and all survivors. We need reforms including judicial training, trauma-informed court processes that minimize the risk of harm to children, grant programs for technology to detect bruising across all skin tones and create non-biased forensic evidence collection, and protections for the most vulnerable. To learn more about VAWA reauthorization and why safety can’t wait, visit: www.4vawa.org (link in bio), and encourage Senators to cosponsor and support #VAWA4ALL. – Photo 1: Meeting with Representative Sheila Jackson Lee (Texas), co-sponsor of the House VAWA Reauthorization Photo 2/3: Meeting with Senator Lisa Murkowski (Alaska), co-sponsor of the Senate VAWA Reauthorization Photo 4: Working session at the Embassy of Tribal Nations with Kerri Colfer (Tlingit), Senior Native Affairs Advisor, National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center @NIWRC, and Kelbie Kennedy (Choctaw), Policy Counsel, National Congress of American Indians @NCAI1944 on #TribalVAWA Honored to visit Washington, DC, with Zahara, working with advocates and lawmakers to modernize and strengthen the #ViolenceAgainstWomenAct to include protections for children’s health and safety, communities of color, tribes, LGBTQ survivors, rural areas, and all survivors. We need reforms including judicial training, trauma-informed court processes that minimize the risk of harm to children, grant programs for technology to detect bruising across all skin tones and create non-biased forensic evidence collection, and protections for the most vulnerable. To learn more about VAWA reauthorization and why safety can’t wait, visit: www.4vawa.org (link in bio), and encourage Senators to cosponsor and support #VAWA4ALL. – Photo 1: Meeting with Representative Sheila Jackson Lee (Texas), co-sponsor of the House VAWA Reauthorization Photo 2/3: Meeting with Senator Lisa Murkowski (Alaska), co-sponsor of the Senate VAWA Reauthorization Photo 4: Working session at the Embassy of Tribal Nations with Kerri Colfer (Tlingit), Senior Native Affairs Advisor, National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center @NIWRC, and Kelbie Kennedy (Choctaw), Policy Counsel, National Congress of American Indians @NCAI1944 on #TribalVAWA Honored to visit Washington, DC, with Zahara, working with advocates and lawmakers to modernize and strengthen the #ViolenceAgainstWomenAct to include protections for children’s health and safety, communities of color, tribes, LGBTQ survivors, rural areas, and all survivors. We need reforms including judicial training, trauma-informed court processes that minimize the risk of harm to children, grant programs for technology to detect bruising across all skin tones and create non-biased forensic evidence collection, and protections for the most vulnerable. To learn more about VAWA reauthorization and why safety can’t wait, visit: www.4vawa.org (link in bio), and encourage Senators to cosponsor and support #VAWA4ALL. – Photo 1: Meeting with Representative Sheila Jackson Lee (Texas), co-sponsor of the House VAWA Reauthorization Photo 2/3: Meeting with Senator Lisa Murkowski (Alaska), co-sponsor of the Senate VAWA Reauthorization Photo 4: Working session at the Embassy of Tribal Nations with Kerri Colfer (Tlingit), Senior Native Affairs Advisor, National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center @NIWRC, and Kelbie Kennedy (Choctaw), Policy Counsel, National Congress of American Indians @NCAI1944 on #TribalVAWA I was proud to speak last night at the LA premiere at @museumoftolerance of my friend @jr‘s new film Paper & Glue. In so much of culture today, art is synonymous with money. The film will remind you of the other side of art. Art that belongs to the people. Art arising from the street. So much energy today goes into keeping us apart, separated and suspicious. Whole ideologies and political projects are built on creating and exploiting supposed differences between us. And we’ve been lulled into thinking that the way things are in the world is just the way it is. And nothing can really change. In fact, there is so much that we ought to question. And perhaps the most revolutionary thing anyone can do in our world is to bring people together – in the way art sometimes can. Photo credit @gettyimages Museum of Tolerance I was proud to speak last night at the LA premiere at @museumoftolerance of my friend @jr‘s new film Paper & Glue. In so much of culture today, art is synonymous with money. The film will remind you of the other side of art. Art that belongs to the people. Art arising from the street. So much energy today goes into keeping us apart, separated and suspicious. Whole ideologies and political projects are built on creating and exploiting supposed differences between us. And we’ve been lulled into thinking that the way things are in the world is just the way it is. And nothing can really change. In fact, there is so much that we ought to question. And perhaps the most revolutionary thing anyone can do in our world is to bring people together – in the way art sometimes can. Photo credit @gettyimages Museum of Tolerance Every year there is a worldwide @amnesty campaign to support people who have been persecuted or imprisoned for exposing injustice or corruption or demanding change in their societies. Writing a letter, or signing a petition, is one way of showing them they are not forgotten and of putting pressure on their governments to respect their rights. Anyone can take part, and I hope many of you will. This year’s #Write4Rights campaign is even more urgent because the pandemic has taken the focus away from people fighting for basic rights and freedoms globally. #W4R21 Link in bio We’ve launched a biodiversity survey with Flora & Fauna International to map the plants and animals still in the forest of Cambodia’s Samlout district as a baseline for their protection and conservation in the future, since we do not yet know how much endangered wildlife remains. It’s just one example of the devastating impact of deforestation globally – and why world leaders must be held to their promises. #deforestation @faunafloraint Photo credit Image 1: Christian Pirkl Image 6: NASA Earth Observatory/Joshua Stevens We’ve launched a biodiversity survey with Flora & Fauna International to map the plants and animals still in the forest of Cambodia’s Samlout district as a baseline for their protection and conservation in the future, since we do not yet know how much endangered wildlife remains. It’s just one example of the devastating impact of deforestation globally – and why world leaders must be held to their promises. #deforestation @faunafloraint Photo credit Image 1: Christian Pirkl Image 6: NASA Earth Observatory/Joshua Stevens We’ve launched a biodiversity survey with Flora & Fauna International to map the plants and animals still in the forest of Cambodia’s Samlout district as a baseline for their protection and conservation in the future, since we do not yet know how much endangered wildlife remains. It’s just one example of the devastating impact of deforestation globally – and why world leaders must be held to their promises. #deforestation @faunafloraint Photo credit Image 1: Christian Pirkl Image 6: NASA Earth Observatory/Joshua Stevens We’ve launched a biodiversity survey with Flora & Fauna International to map the plants and animals still in the forest of Cambodia’s Samlout district as a baseline for their protection and conservation in the future, since we do not yet know how much endangered wildlife remains. It’s just one example of the devastating impact of deforestation globally – and why world leaders must be held to their promises. #deforestation @faunafloraint Photo credit Image 1: Christian Pirkl Image 6: NASA Earth Observatory/Joshua Stevens We’ve launched a biodiversity survey with Flora & Fauna International to map the plants and animals still in the forest of Cambodia’s Samlout district as a baseline for their protection and conservation in the future, since we do not yet know how much endangered wildlife remains. It’s just one example of the devastating impact of deforestation globally – and why world leaders must be held to their promises. #deforestation @faunafloraint Photo credit Image 1: Christian Pirkl Image 6: NASA Earth Observatory/Joshua Stevens Sending love to families at home or displaced, as we come to the end of this year. Conflicts, old and new, along with the impacts of climate change, drove a devastating rise in the number of forcibly displaced people. Many of them faced additional hardships from the pandemic and increasingly restrictive asylum laws and border policies. Hoping for leadership and solutions in 2022. @refugees #refugee #IDP Link in bio Photos credits Afghanistan: UNHCR / Andrew McConnell Mediterranean: Espen Rasmussen / VG / VII South Sudan: MSF / Njiiri Karago Mauritania: UNHCR / Colin Delfosse Yemen: UNHCR / YPN / Jihad Al-Nahari Ethiopia: UNHCR / Petterik Wiggers Syria: @gettyimages / Anas Alkharboutli Sending love to families at home or displaced, as we come to the end of this year. Conflicts, old and new, along with the impacts of climate change, drove a devastating rise in the number of forcibly displaced people. Many of them faced additional hardships from the pandemic and increasingly restrictive asylum laws and border policies. Hoping for leadership and solutions in 2022. @refugees #refugee #IDP Link in bio Photos credits Afghanistan: UNHCR / Andrew McConnell Mediterranean: Espen Rasmussen / VG / VII South Sudan: MSF / Njiiri Karago Mauritania: UNHCR / Colin Delfosse Yemen: UNHCR / YPN / Jihad Al-Nahari Ethiopia: UNHCR / Petterik Wiggers Syria: @gettyimages / Anas Alkharboutli Sending love to families at home or displaced, as we come to the end of this year. Conflicts, old and new, along with the impacts of climate change, drove a devastating rise in the number of forcibly displaced people. Many of them faced additional hardships from the pandemic and increasingly restrictive asylum laws and border policies. Hoping for leadership and solutions in 2022. @refugees #refugee #IDP Link in bio Photos credits Afghanistan: UNHCR / Andrew McConnell Mediterranean: Espen Rasmussen / VG / VII South Sudan: MSF / Njiiri Karago Mauritania: UNHCR / Colin Delfosse Yemen: UNHCR / YPN / Jihad Al-Nahari Ethiopia: UNHCR / Petterik Wiggers Syria: @gettyimages / Anas Alkharboutli Sending love to families at home or displaced, as we come to the end of this year. Conflicts, old and new, along with the impacts of climate change, drove a devastating rise in the number of forcibly displaced people. Many of them faced additional hardships from the pandemic and increasingly restrictive asylum laws and border policies. Hoping for leadership and solutions in 2022. @refugees #refugee #IDP Link in bio Photos credits Afghanistan: UNHCR / Andrew McConnell Mediterranean: Espen Rasmussen / VG / VII South Sudan: MSF / Njiiri Karago Mauritania: UNHCR / Colin Delfosse Yemen: UNHCR / YPN / Jihad Al-Nahari Ethiopia: UNHCR / Petterik Wiggers Syria: @gettyimages / Anas Alkharboutli Sending love to families at home or displaced, as we come to the end of this year. Conflicts, old and new, along with the impacts of climate change, drove a devastating rise in the number of forcibly displaced people. Many of them faced additional hardships from the pandemic and increasingly restrictive asylum laws and border policies. Hoping for leadership and solutions in 2022. @refugees #refugee #IDP Link in bio Photos credits Afghanistan: UNHCR / Andrew McConnell Mediterranean: Espen Rasmussen / VG / VII South Sudan: MSF / Njiiri Karago Mauritania: UNHCR / Colin Delfosse Yemen: UNHCR / YPN / Jihad Al-Nahari Ethiopia: UNHCR / Petterik Wiggers Syria: @gettyimages / Anas Alkharboutli Sending love to families at home or displaced, as we come to the end of this year. Conflicts, old and new, along with the impacts of climate change, drove a devastating rise in the number of forcibly displaced people. Many of them faced additional hardships from the pandemic and increasingly restrictive asylum laws and border policies. Hoping for leadership and solutions in 2022. @refugees #refugee #IDP Link in bio Photos credits Afghanistan: UNHCR / Andrew McConnell Mediterranean: Espen Rasmussen / VG / VII South Sudan: MSF / Njiiri Karago Mauritania: UNHCR / Colin Delfosse Yemen: UNHCR / YPN / Jihad Al-Nahari Ethiopia: UNHCR / Petterik Wiggers Syria: @gettyimages / Anas Alkharboutli Sending love to families at home or displaced, as we come to the end of this year. Conflicts, old and new, along with the impacts of climate change, drove a devastating rise in the number of forcibly displaced people. Many of them faced additional hardships from the pandemic and increasingly restrictive asylum laws and border policies. Hoping for leadership and solutions in 2022. @refugees #refugee #IDP Link in bio Photos credits Afghanistan: UNHCR / Andrew McConnell Mediterranean: Espen Rasmussen / VG / VII South Sudan: MSF / Njiiri Karago Mauritania: UNHCR / Colin Delfosse Yemen: UNHCR / YPN / Jihad Al-Nahari Ethiopia: UNHCR / Petterik Wiggers Syria: @gettyimages / Anas Alkharboutli Sending love to families at home or displaced, as we come to the end of this year. Conflicts, old and new, along with the impacts of climate change, drove a devastating rise in the number of forcibly displaced people. Many of them faced additional hardships from the pandemic and increasingly restrictive asylum laws and border policies. Hoping for leadership and solutions in 2022. @refugees #refugee #IDP Link in bio Photos credits Afghanistan: UNHCR / Andrew McConnell Mediterranean: Espen Rasmussen / VG / VII South Sudan: MSF / Njiiri Karago Mauritania: UNHCR / Colin Delfosse Yemen: UNHCR / YPN / Jihad Al-Nahari Ethiopia: UNHCR / Petterik Wiggers Syria: @gettyimages / Anas Alkharboutli I interviewed Congolese surgeon and Nobel Laureate Dr. Denis Mukwege about his life’s work with rape survivors in the DRC, how he sees the role of men in the fight against sexual violence, and what we can all do to help. Article link in bio @drdenismukwege @time Photo credit @gettyimages I interviewed Congolese surgeon and Nobel Laureate Dr. Denis Mukwege about his life’s work with rape survivors in the DRC, how he sees the role of men in the fight against sexual violence, and what we can all do to help. Article link in bio @drdenismukwege @time Photo credit @gettyimages I interviewed Congolese surgeon and Nobel Laureate Dr. Denis Mukwege about his life’s work with rape survivors in the DRC, how he sees the role of men in the fight against sexual violence, and what we can all do to help. Article link in bio @drdenismukwege @time Photo credit @gettyimages I interviewed Congolese surgeon and Nobel Laureate Dr. Denis Mukwege about his life’s work with rape survivors in the DRC, how he sees the role of men in the fight against sexual violence, and what we can all do to help. Article link in bio @drdenismukwege @time Photo credit @gettyimages TagsAngelina Jolie Previous articleActor Benjamin Samat HD Photos and Wallpapers December 2021Next articleActress Yuvika Chaudhary Instagram Photos and Posts December 2021