💨 Abstract
At the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards, Jane Fonda, aged 87, accepted the Life Achievement Award and delivered a powerful speech. She emphasized the role of actors in creating empathy and understanding others' perspectives, especially in a polarized world. Fonda also redefined the term "woke" and encouraged her peers to care about others.
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