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Actress Amber Heard says birth on USMexico border sparked rights activism

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GENEVA: US actress Amber Heard, a star of the upcoming ‘Aquaman’ superhero movie and a UN human rights champion, said on Monday her childhood in Texas near the Mexican border helped spark her activism.

Her father, a Texas constructi­on worker, accrued more and more godchildre­n on the Mexican side of the border, and young Amber considered many of them as friends and family.

“Going home in his pickup truck, there was an ‘ indelible impression left on my soul’, a recognitio­n of injustice and unfairness for children on the Mexican side.

“Simply due to where I was born, a few miles north of this line, I was free to travel back and forth as I saw fit,” she told an audience at the United Nations in Geneva on Monday.

Thousands of others would risk everything “for a mere shot and an opportunit­y to have that which I was just awarded due to this accidental luck of my birth on the other side. That was when I first started to pick up on the sensation.”

Social media now gives everybody the chance to change things, with online campaigns like # Metoo, Time’s Up, and Black Lives Matter, and while Hollywood had a responsibi­lity to lead, it had failed to do so, she said.

“There is a certain amount of irony in the sense that Hollywood is often held up as some sort of bastion of progressiv­e ideals, yet is actually in reality the exact opposite.

“On some of the most basic rights that we are starting, thank goodness, to take for granted in other discipline­s, in other businesses, whether it is inclusion, pay equality, representa­tion, diversity, you name it, we fall way behind.” — Reuters

 ??  ?? Amber Heard signs an autograph with Swiss chocolate in her hand, after her speech about her human rights experience­s on the occasion of the 70th anniversar­y of the Universal Declaratio­n of Human Rights at United Nations in Geneva, Switzerlan­d, Monday.
Amber Heard signs an autograph with Swiss chocolate in her hand, after her speech about her human rights experience­s on the occasion of the 70th anniversar­y of the Universal Declaratio­n of Human Rights at United Nations in Geneva, Switzerlan­d, Monday.

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