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- - Actress Charlize Theron delivered impassioned remarks Saturday at her Africa Outreach program (CTAOP) Block Party,addressing immigration policy,LGBTQ and women's rights,and cuts to foreign aid.
- Theron stated that current immigration policy is harming families, women's rights are diminishing, and queer and trans lives are being erased. She emphasized the personal impact of these...
Charlize Theron is sounding the alarm. at her Africa Outreach Program block party, the actress voiced deep concerns over foreign aid cuts, emphasizing the devastating impact on vital programs. She shone a light on the human cost of current immigration policies and the erosion of LGBTQ+ and women’s rights. Millions are at risk due to these critical issues. Theron’s emotional address has spurred renewed calls for action. this event, a fixture with its live auction and performance, serves as a stark reminder that activism and advocacy remain vital, especially when discussing critical issues. For thorough news coverage, visit News Directory 3. See what’s next.
Charlize Theron Sounds Alarm on Foreign Aid Cuts at Africa Outreach Event
North Hollywood, Calif. – Actress Charlize Theron delivered impassioned remarks Saturday at her Africa Outreach program (CTAOP) Block Party,addressing immigration policy,LGBTQ and women’s rights,and cuts to foreign aid. The event, held on the Global lot, marked the fifth annual gathering for the organization.
Theron stated that current immigration policy is harming families, women’s rights are diminishing, and queer and trans lives are being erased. She emphasized the personal impact of these issues. She also highlighted the devastating impact of foreign aid cuts on HIV and AIDS programs in South Africa, her home country, calling the situation “heartbreaking.”
While not directly naming President Trump, Theron alluded to his administration’s focus on reducing foreign aid. However, she expressed hope in the “resistance,” urging people to stand up, organize, protest, vote, and care for each othre. She emphasized that
