Jane Fonda tells Anderson Cooper it 'feels good' to be arrested for civil disobedience
(CNN)Actress
and environmental activist Jane Fonda says "it feels good" to be
arrested at the climate change demonstrations in Washington -- and that
she moved to the nation's capital specifically so she could protest.
Fonda talked to CNN's Anderson Cooper on "Full Circle" and explained why she welcomes being taken away in handcuffs at the climate protests.
"This is the first time that I have been arrested for civil disobedience, and it feels good," she said from Washington.
Fonda
explained "you don't feel very good if you're not doing enough" to
bring awareness to climate change, so she decided to act.
"When you are a celebrity the responsibility is even greater to try to use your platform to get the word out," Fonda said.
"Together
with Green Peace we developed 'Fire Drill Fridays,' and I feel much
better now, and I'm not depressed anymore. I feel like I'm doing
everything I can."
Fonda has been arrested several times since the weekly protests began October 11.
She
said she decided to move to Washington so she could engage in civil
disobedience to make a change on the political front. She said she
wanted to relocate for a year, but because of her filming schedule, she
was allowed four months -- "so I've moved here for four months."
Each week, she and members of various advocacy organizations gather at the US Capitol to bring attention to the climate crisis.
Fonda's red coat is the last clothing she will ever buy
Last week, Fonda told CNN that she wants to get arrested every Friday, and since November 29, she's been arrested four out of eight weeks.
Fonda was arrested for the first time on October 11 in a red coat that has now become somewhat iconic.
Fonda
told Anderson Cooper her coat is the last item of clothing she will
ever buy. She was inspired by Greta Thunberg, and has stopped clothes
shopping in order to reduce her carbon footprint.
"We
look to shopping for our identity. We buy things we don't need," she
said. "I've got enough already. I don't need anything more."
For
the protests, "we decided that I should wear red, and I didn't have
anything red so I went to Neiman's and I got this coat on sale," Fonda
said. "I'm just going to recycle what I have from now on."
Fonda
said she believes in the protests because she knows that it can impact
the landscape of climate change, and she is prepared to be arrested over
and over again.
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