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Disney meets GreenTV with Jane Fonda!

Mention the word "Disney" anywhere in the world and you get clean, Green and pleasurable! And in First State of Delaware, we greeted Abigal Disney with a Jane Fonda's first!


So many welcomes and thanks yet watch the video and learn!


Abigail Disney reflects on how the Disney family legacy, including her grandfather Roy O. Disney, has shaped her work and activism: from rebuilding communities through storytelling to using her platform to advocate for better corporate responsibility.


00:00:00 Introduction to Abigail Disney 00:00:51 Roy Disney’s legacy, Walt Disney, and the Disney Brothers Company 00:04:21 Early experiences at Disneyland and meeting Medgar Evers 00:06:30 Identity clashes with family politics and personal growth 00:08:41 Navigating wealth, legacy, and the Disney name 00:10:00 Reimagining privilege: Abigail Disney’s grassroots and civic activism 00:13:50 On corporate disconnect, minimum wage and worker inequality at Disney 00:16:54 Rebuilding community and connection in modern America 00:18:58 Abigail Disney on capitalism: can business have a conscience? 00:21:06 Climate change, the economy, and Disney’s vision for democracy and human rights 00:23:30 Generation Z, youth activism, and hope for the future!


About Abigail Disney Abigail Disney, granddaughter of Disney co-founder Roy O. Disney, is a filmmaker and CEO of Fork Films. Known for tackling social issues, she produced Pray the Devil Back to Hell and directed the Emmy-winning The Armor of Light. She also co-created PBS’s Women, War & Peace and founded Peace is Loud to amplify diverse voices. A graduate of Yale, Stanford, and Columbia, Disney is a human rights advocate honored by The White House Project Interviewee: Abigail Disney Interviewed by: David Bender.


And thank you Jane, you and your Father's dream have met ours! Visit Jane here


Please remember, take care of yourself. Click here or on the image and find why I am still here.

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