Are you having a difficult time remembering if Leo??s cause is the environment or is he a vegan? And can you remember if Sean Penn is against the war or was it just George Bush that Penn was vehemently opposed to? Here is our guide to remembering what causes are covered by which celebrities: Many of cheap foamposites us have a cause that we are extremely passionate about. My cause is animals. Maybe your cause is poverty or the Iraqi war. Many celebrities use their fame to bring awareness to their causes. There are several celebrities who use their fame and power solely for these causes and they have helped advance those causes more than anything. Are you finding it difficult to keep up with the celebs and their causes lately? Here is a brief guide to help you keep straight your favorite celebrities and their many humanitarian causes. 1. Bono Bono is most likely the first celebrity that comes to mind when you think of celebrity activists. Bono has been an advocate for debt relief for African nations, as well as an advocate for the education of the uncontrolled spread of AIDS in African nations. Bono has also taken upon himself to advocate for unfair trade regulations and has met with world leaders like George W. Bush and Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin. Bono??s active support of the plight of third world nations has led to his being nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize and being named Person of the Year by Time magazine. In 2005 Bono tied together his four most heartfelt causes with the organization he named ??DATA?? which stands for Debt, AIDS, Trade and Africa. Bono??s work with Amnesty International has also gained attention. Amnesty International is a human-rights organization which Bono was first exposed to during the production of ??The Secret Policeman??s Ball??. It was this production that helped to develop Bono??s passion for political and social causes which he is so immensely involved with today. Bono??s band U2 has performed in Band Aid and Live Aid, two concert projects which raised money for the Feed the World campaign. On a controversial note, Bono has been reported as publicly berating other celebrity philanthropists such as Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie saying they??re in it as advocates only to prove their own self worth to the world. Perhaps Bono is most commercially known for his ??Red?? campaign in which retailers such as The Gap participated in. If you have seen the ??Desi(red)?? shirts at The Gap, this is part of Bono??s ??Red?? campaign and a portion of the money goes toward world hunger and poverty through The Global Fund. 2. Leonardo DiCaprio Environmentalist Leonardo DiCaprio uses his fame and influence to bring attention and support to a different cause than many celebrities; the cause of global warming and the environment. DiCaprio opened the Leonardo DiCaprio e-Activism Center and the David Family Environmental Action Center in Santa Monica, California. The e-Activism Center is open to the public four days each week and is designed to educate and provide resources for the general public to become more environmentally aware. 3. Sean Penn Sean Penn is extremely passionate about politics and has been an ongoing and consistent advocate against the war in Iraq. Called ??An Activist for Peace?? Sean foamposites for sale Penn also opposes the death penalty and has participated in advocating against this as well. During the Bush administration, Sean Penn openly criticized the President for his deconstruction of civil liberties. Penn was of course foamposites referring to the War on Terror in Iraq. 4. Michael J. Fox Best known for his role as Alex Keaton in the 80s hit sitcom ??Family Ties?? or his role as Marty McFly in the Back to the Future movies, Michael J. Fox has stolen the heart of the nation. Regardless of how you remember him, Michael J. Fox has been actively supporting stem-cell research through his Foundation for Parkinson??s Research. He was diagnosed with the disease in 1991 and disclosed his condition to the public and his adoring fans in 1998. To date, Michael J. Fox has funded almost $150 million for research for more advanced Parkinson??s treatments. 5. Hayden Panettiere Hayden Panettiere has been a voice for animal rights in her fresh and young career. Because of her work in the animal activism realm, Hayden was awarded the Compassion in Action Award by PETA. Panettiere is passionately opposed to the countless thousands of whales slaughtered by the Japanese every year. She is also trying to save dolphins from Japanese slaughter. She has gone as far as to blame the United States for not taking a stance against the Japanese slaughtering of the whales because Japan is one of our biggest allies on the war against terror. Hayden is now celebrity spokesperson for the Save the Whales Again campaign. Who knows, maybe we will see Panettiere on the next season of Animal Planet??s Whale Wars. Ironically, most recently Hayden Panettiere has launched an ad campaign with Dooney & Burke for a handbag that is made of calf-skin. PETA says they will take what they can get and are appreciative of her efforts for the whale and dolphin cause. However, Panettiere??s seemingly hypocritical behavior has fans who are animal advocates up in arms over her decision to promote the slaughtering and senseless skinning of calves.
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