Abortion, Taliban in spotlight at Hollywood women's event
Source: AP
By AMANDA LEE MYERS
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) A Hollywood event thats supposed to be about womens empowerment in the industry and the world was more about how their rights are being imperiled at home and abroad.
Restrictive abortion legislation in the U.S. and the Talibans takeover of Afghanistan took center stage Thursday at the Variety Power of Women event, which honored actor Rita Moreno, singers Katy Perry and Lorde, poet/activist Amanda Gorman, and Channing Dungey, chairwoman of Warner Bros. Television Group.
The event celebrates the philanthropic efforts of those in the entertainment industry, with causes ranging from providing health care to the uninsured to reaching out to underserved communities through the arts.
Angelina Jolie spoke of all the girls in the world who feel like outsiders as she introduced the 23-year-old Gorman, who stole the show at President Bidens inauguration with a powerful recitation of her poem, The Hill We Climb. (Gorman plans to run for president herself in 2036, the first year shell be eligible.)
Zahara Jolie-Pitt, from left, Angelina Jolie and Amanda Gorman arrive at Variety's Power of Women: Los Angeles on Thursday, Sept. 30, 2021, at the Wallis Annenberg Center in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)
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