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, which advocates for full minimum wage for workers. “Each purchase will help the fight against climate change and provide assistance to our service industry and tipped workers affected by COVID-19,” she wrote in the caption. Fonda had initially shown off the sweats a week ago, but then she referred to them as “my Jane Fonda sweats.” After a flurry of positive comments, including one that read “not to be a capitalist but......do you sell these????”, Fonda decided to make them for sale.
Fonda’s style has always played a part in how she approaches activism whether it is intentional or not. Back in 1970, she was arrested on her way home after an anti-Vietnam War talk in Canada after police had seized a bag of vitamins, claiming they were drugs. In her mugshot, she famously sported a mullet and a raised fist. In her memoir
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