6 h, may 28, 2019 y - Amber Heard
Visit To United Nations
Human Rights LGBTQ+
Projects and Nalunega
community in Guna Yala
PANAMA
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The dates of the respective activities and visits to the different projects is not clear as there are very few photographs and none are timestamped - so they have all been grouped here.
FROM DIAADIA via Google Translate:
Simple and humanitarian... Amber Heard wanted to return to Panama
The Hollywood actress spent several days in the country doing activism.
By Selene Ricord
Hollywood star Amber Heard spent a few days in the country not precisely as an actress, but as a human rights ambassador of the United Nations (UN).
The protagonist of "Aquaman" took advantage of her time in the country to visit some places and participate in conversations. In fact, she met with the delegation of the National Coordination of Indigenous Women of Panama (CONAMUIP) and was able to share with women leaders of the Nalunega community in Guna Yala. The photos are beautiful!
In addition, she met with organizations defending LGBT rights. As you know, in 2010 she declared himself bisexual. And before leaving, she participated in a conversation with Afro-descendant ladies.
Beautiful, simple, humble
Although the stay of the ex of actor Johnny Depp was quick, we were able to know that she was in Panama because she is traveling to learn about other cultures, countries, to be able to lend her voice and fame against the discrimination and abuses suffered mainly by women and children.
Those who could have been close to her, describe her as a beautiful, simple, humble woman with zero airs of a diva or Hollywood superstar, on the contrary, she is kind, fun and very cool. Nothing like the Chollywoodians!
During her tour she spoke in Spanish, sometimes with difficulty in certain complex words, but she was perfectly understood. She took pictures with whoever she wanted. I tell her that she is so campechana, that on several occasions she apologized for her Spanish. How beautiful!
They were surprised
Some of those present in these conversations were surprised by the 33-year-old American. Yesterday, the Black Ethnicity was commemorated in Panama. She participated in a conversation in the City of Knowledge with ladies of African descent to learn about her concerns.
As part of the event, the report "Afrolatinos" was screened, nominated for the Emmy and was delighted. The production of Panamanians Stephanie Murillo, and Edwin Pitti, current Univision correspondent for the White House, lasts about 12 minutes.
Do you want to come back?
And it seemed to be very well informed about the country. She liked Panama so much that she assured that she could stay for a month, meeting new people and listening to their stories.
Yesterday, before leaving the country, Amber thanked her for all the stories she was told about discrimination. She mentioned that she wanted to return to Panama, knowing that she has "sisters" here.