“Hanoi Jane” Street Art Pops Up around LA ahead of Fonda’s UCLA Commencement Speech
We recently reported that many veterans are angered over UCLA’s grad speaker choice of “Hanoi Jane” Fonda.
Now, in a protest form that is often seen in Los Angeles, street art is appearing that succinctly expresses the nature of that outrage.
In anticipation of Jane Fonda’s commencement speech on June 13 at UCLA’s school of Theater, Film and Television, posters by street artist Sabo depicting the actress-turned-activist as “Hanoi Jane” have started appearing around Westwood and surrounding areas.
The name “Hanoi Jane” refers to the Vietnam War, in which Jane Fonda denounced American soldiers as “war criminals.” The actress was notoriously photographed astride an anti-aircraft battery, wearing the helmet of a North Vietnamese soldier.
The posters incorporate a mugshot of Fonda for an arrest in 1970. The art reads “June 13th We Wish American Bombers Would Fly Over UCLA” and then to the right of Fonda’s image are the words “Hanoi Jane Commencement Speaker.”
'Hanoi Jane' Street Art Targets Jane Fonda Ahead of UCLA Commencement Speech (Breitbart.com)
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