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Bianca Jagger

Bianca Jagger (born Blanca Pérez-Mora Macías;[nt 1] 2 May 1945)[1][7][8][9][10] is a Nicaraguan social and human rights advocate and a former actress.[11] Jagger currently serves as a Council of Europe goodwill ambassador, founder and chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, member of the Executive Director's Leadership Council of Amnesty International USA,[12][13] and a trustee of the Amazon Charitable Trust.[14][15]

Bianca Jagger
Jagger in April 2014
Born
Blanca Pérez-Mora Macías[1][2][3][4][5]

(1945-05-02) 2 May 1945 (age 78)[6][7][8][9]
Managua, Nicaragua
NationalityNicaraguan
British
Occupation(s)Actress, human rights advocate
Spouse
(m. 1971; div. 1978)
ChildrenJade Jagger

She was married to Mick Jagger, lead singer of the Rolling Stones, from 1971 until 1978.

Early life

Jagger was born in Managua, Nicaragua. Her father was a successful import-export merchant and her mother a housewife.[16] They divorced when Bianca was ten and she stayed with her mother, who had to take care of three children on a small income. At the age of 16, she changed her name from Blanca to Bianca.[1] She received a scholarship to study political science in France at the Paris Institute of Political Studies. She was also influenced by Gandhi's non-violent success and Eastern philosophy at large. She travelled extensively in India.[17]

Marriage, family and public life

Bianca met Mick Jagger at a party after a Rolling Stones concert in France in September 1970.[18] On 12 May 1971, while she was four months pregnant, the couple married in a Roman Catholic ceremony in Saint-Tropez, France, and she became his first and only wife, legally. The couple's only child, a daughter named Jade, was born on 21 October 1971, in Paris, France. In May 1978, she filed for divorce on the grounds of his adultery with model Jerry Hall.[19][20]

In addition to her extensive charitable works, Jagger had a public reputation as a jet-setter and party-goer in the 1970s and early 1980s, being closely associated in the public mind with New York City's nightclub Studio 54. She also became known particularly as a friend of pop artist Andy Warhol.

Jagger has dual nationality, as a naturalised British citizen and citizen of Nicaragua.

Jagger has two granddaughters from her daughter Jade: Assisi Lola (born in 1992) and Amba Isis (born in 1996), and a grandson born in 2014. She became a great-grandmother in 2014 through her granddaughter Assisi.[21]

Jagger caused a minor controversy in May 2012[22] when she took flash photographs during a performance of Philip Glass's Einstein on the Beach at the Barbican in London.

Epiphany

In 1981, Jagger was part of a US congressional delegation[23][24][25][26] stationed at a UN refugee camp in Honduras. At one point during her official visit, the entire staff saw about 40 captured refugees marched away at gunpoint towards El Salvador by a death squad.[23][24][26] Armed with nothing but cameras[25] to document the raid, Jagger and the delegation trailed the squad along a river towards the Honduran-Salvadoran border.[23] When both groups were within auditory range of each other, Jagger and the staff shouted[26] at the M16 rifle-equipped raiders: "You will have to kill us all!"[23][26] The squad considered the situation, approached the group, relieved them of their cameras, and released the cache of captives.[25] A transformation had thus begun for Jagger.[24] In subsequent interviews,[23][24][26] Jagger has recounted this incident as "a turning point in my life".[23][25][26]

Activism

 
Bianca Jagger engaging for human rights in Tibet, Vienna 2012.

Bianca Jagger founded the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, which she chairs. She returned to Nicaragua to look for her parents after the 1972 Nicaragua earthquake, which destroyed Managua, the capital, leaving a toll of more than 10,000 deaths and tens of thousands homeless.

In early 1979, Jagger visited Nicaragua with an International Red Cross delegation and was shocked by the brutality and oppression that the Somoza regime carried out there. This persuaded her to commit herself to the issues of justice and human rights.

In the 1980s, she worked to oppose US government intervention in Nicaragua after the Sandinista revolution. She has also opposed the death penalty and defended the rights of women and of indigenous peoples in Latin America, notably the Yanomami tribe in Brazil against the invasion of gold miners. She spoke up for victims of the conflicts in Bosnia and Serbia. Her writings were published in several newspapers (including The New York Times and the Sunday Express). From the late 1970s, she collaborated with many humanitarian organisations including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.

She was also a member of the Twentieth Century Task Force to Apprehend War Criminals, and a trustee of the Amazon Charitable Trust. She gave a reading at the start of the memorial service in London's Westminster Cathedral, which was timed to coincide with the funeral in Brazil of Brazilian Jean Charles de Menezes, who was shot eight times on a tube-train after being mistaken for a suicide bomber in London. In March 2007, she became involved with Sarah Teather and the campaign to close Guantanamo Bay.

In March 2002, Jagger travelled to Afghanistan with a delegation of fourteen women, organised by Global Exchange to support Afghan women's projects. On 16 December 2003, Jagger was nominated Council of Europe Goodwill Ambassador.[27]

From 2007 to 2009, she was chair of the World Future Council. On 7 July 2007, Jagger presented at the German leg of Live Earth in Hamburg. In July 2008, she was a signatory to a petition to the Catholic bishops of England and Wales to allow the wider celebration of the traditional Latin Mass.[28] In January 2009, Jagger addressed some 12,000 people who rallied in Trafalgar Square in protest against an Israeli offensive in the Gaza several days earlier.[29]

She is a "messenger", more accurately termed ambassador, for the environmental organization 350.org.[30]

She has served as IUCN's Global Ambassador for the Bonn Challenge, a global effort to restore 150 million hectares of the world's degraded and deforested lands by 2020.

On 8 October 2010, she spoke at the Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas (ASPO) 2010 world conference on moving beyond petroleum and "Crimes against Present and Future Generations".[31]

In June 2012, along with the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Airbus, Jagger launched an online campaign called the Plant a Pledge initiative, which aims to restore 150 million hectares of forest around the world by 2020.[32]

On 21 November 2013, Jagger delivered the prestigious 12th annual Longford Lecture titled "Ending Violence Against Women and Girls, and the Culture of Impunity: achieving the missing Millennium Development Goal target", chaired by Jon Snow.

Prior to the 2015 UK general election, she was one of several celebrities who endorsed the parliamentary candidacy of the Green Party's Caroline Lucas.[33]

Awards

For her international work on behalf of humanitarian causes, Jagger has earned numerous awards, including:

Film and television

 
Appearing on television discussion programme After Dark on 6 August 1988

Bianca also appeared in several movies and TV shows:

Notes

  1. ^

References

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  5. ^ "Famous Nicaraguans". Nicaragua Channel. Retrieved 11 June 2010.
  6. ^ At the time of Bianca Jagger's marriage to Mick Jagger, it was reported that she was born in 1945, which is still cited as her birth year by most published sources. However, the charitable organisations with which she is affiliated currently use 1950.
  7. ^ a b Smilgis, Martha (2 May 1977). "A Rock 'n Roll Marriage". People. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
  8. ^ a b . Time. 12 November 1979. Archived from the original on 20 September 2010. Retrieved 27 August 2009.
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  11. ^ "Split is Now Official for Mick, Bianca". The Milwaukee Sentinel. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Newspapers, Inc. UPI London. 3 November 1979. p. 3. Retrieved 2 August 2013.
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  19. ^ "Landlord files to have Bianca Jagger evicted". CNN. 6 April 2005. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
  20. ^ "Bianca Jagger". HuffPost. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
  21. ^ Reed, Ryan (19 May 2014). "Mick Jagger Becomes a Great-Grandfather". Rolling Stone.
  22. ^ Higgins, Charlotte (8 May 2012). "Flashpoint: Bianca Jagger and theatre critic's spat at the opera". The Guardian.
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  25. ^ a b c d DeParle, Jason (4 June 1995). "Bob (Torricelli) and Bianca (Yes, That One) to the Rescue". The New York Times. Retrieved 4 May 2010.
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  30. ^ "International day of demonstrations on climate change". CNN.com. October 26, 2009. from the original on 27 October 2009. Retrieved 26 October 2009.
  31. ^ Jagger, Bianca (7 October 2010). "Now is the Time to Move Beyond Petroleum". HuffPost. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
  32. ^ "IUCN and Airbus Join Hands for Largest Land Restorative Initiative". International Business Times. 17 June 2012. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
  33. ^ Elgot, Jessica (24 April 2015). "Celebrities sign statement of support for Caroline Lucas – but not the Greens". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
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External links

  • Bianca Jagger at IMDb
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • 2003 interview with Logos

bianca, jagger, born, blanca, pérez, mora, macías, 1945, nicaraguan, social, human, rights, advocate, former, actress, jagger, currently, serves, council, europe, goodwill, ambassador, founder, chair, human, rights, foundation, member, executive, director, lea. Bianca Jagger born Blanca Perez Mora Macias nt 1 2 May 1945 1 7 8 9 10 is a Nicaraguan social and human rights advocate and a former actress 11 Jagger currently serves as a Council of Europe goodwill ambassador founder and chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation member of the Executive Director s Leadership Council of Amnesty International USA 12 13 and a trustee of the Amazon Charitable Trust 14 15 Bianca JaggerJagger in April 2014BornBlanca Perez Mora Macias 1 2 3 4 5 1945 05 02 2 May 1945 age 78 6 7 8 9 Managua NicaraguaNationalityNicaraguanBritishOccupation s Actress human rights advocateSpouseMick Jagger m 1971 div 1978 wbr ChildrenJade JaggerShe was married to Mick Jagger lead singer of the Rolling Stones from 1971 until 1978 Contents 1 Early life 2 Marriage family and public life 3 Epiphany 4 Activism 5 Awards 6 Film and television 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksEarly lifeJagger was born in Managua Nicaragua Her father was a successful import export merchant and her mother a housewife 16 They divorced when Bianca was ten and she stayed with her mother who had to take care of three children on a small income At the age of 16 she changed her name from Blanca to Bianca 1 She received a scholarship to study political science in France at the Paris Institute of Political Studies She was also influenced by Gandhi s non violent success and Eastern philosophy at large She travelled extensively in India 17 Marriage family and public lifeBianca met Mick Jagger at a party after a Rolling Stones concert in France in September 1970 18 On 12 May 1971 while she was four months pregnant the couple married in a Roman Catholic ceremony in Saint Tropez France and she became his first and only wife legally The couple s only child a daughter named Jade was born on 21 October 1971 in Paris France In May 1978 she filed for divorce on the grounds of his adultery with model Jerry Hall 19 20 In addition to her extensive charitable works Jagger had a public reputation as a jet setter and party goer in the 1970s and early 1980s being closely associated in the public mind with New York City s nightclub Studio 54 She also became known particularly as a friend of pop artist Andy Warhol Jagger has dual nationality as a naturalised British citizen and citizen of Nicaragua Jagger has two granddaughters from her daughter Jade Assisi Lola born in 1992 and Amba Isis born in 1996 and a grandson born in 2014 She became a great grandmother in 2014 through her granddaughter Assisi 21 Jagger caused a minor controversy in May 2012 22 when she took flash photographs during a performance of Philip Glass s Einstein on the Beach at the Barbican in London EpiphanyIn 1981 Jagger was part of a US congressional delegation 23 24 25 26 stationed at a UN refugee camp in Honduras At one point during her official visit the entire staff saw about 40 captured refugees marched away at gunpoint towards El Salvador by a death squad 23 24 26 Armed with nothing but cameras 25 to document the raid Jagger and the delegation trailed the squad along a river towards the Honduran Salvadoran border 23 When both groups were within auditory range of each other Jagger and the staff shouted 26 at the M16 rifle equipped raiders You will have to kill us all 23 26 The squad considered the situation approached the group relieved them of their cameras and released the cache of captives 25 A transformation had thus begun for Jagger 24 In subsequent interviews 23 24 26 Jagger has recounted this incident as a turning point in my life 23 25 26 Activism nbsp Bianca Jagger engaging for human rights in Tibet Vienna 2012 Bianca Jagger founded the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation which she chairs She returned to Nicaragua to look for her parents after the 1972 Nicaragua earthquake which destroyed Managua the capital leaving a toll of more than 10 000 deaths and tens of thousands homeless In early 1979 Jagger visited Nicaragua with an International Red Cross delegation and was shocked by the brutality and oppression that the Somoza regime carried out there This persuaded her to commit herself to the issues of justice and human rights In the 1980s she worked to oppose US government intervention in Nicaragua after the Sandinista revolution She has also opposed the death penalty and defended the rights of women and of indigenous peoples in Latin America notably the Yanomami tribe in Brazil against the invasion of gold miners She spoke up for victims of the conflicts in Bosnia and Serbia Her writings were published in several newspapers including The New York Times and the Sunday Express From the late 1970s she collaborated with many humanitarian organisations including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch She was also a member of the Twentieth Century Task Force to Apprehend War Criminals and a trustee of the Amazon Charitable Trust She gave a reading at the start of the memorial service in London s Westminster Cathedral which was timed to coincide with the funeral in Brazil of Brazilian Jean Charles de Menezes who was shot eight times on a tube train after being mistaken for a suicide bomber in London In March 2007 she became involved with Sarah Teather and the campaign to close Guantanamo Bay In March 2002 Jagger travelled to Afghanistan with a delegation of fourteen women organised by Global Exchange to support Afghan women s projects On 16 December 2003 Jagger was nominated Council of Europe Goodwill Ambassador 27 From 2007 to 2009 she was chair of the World Future Council On 7 July 2007 Jagger presented at the German leg of Live Earth in Hamburg In July 2008 she was a signatory to a petition to the Catholic bishops of England and Wales to allow the wider celebration of the traditional Latin Mass 28 In January 2009 Jagger addressed some 12 000 people who rallied in Trafalgar Square in protest against an Israeli offensive in the Gaza several days earlier 29 She is a messenger more accurately termed ambassador for the environmental organization 350 org 30 She has served as IUCN s Global Ambassador for the Bonn Challenge a global effort to restore 150 million hectares of the world s degraded and deforested lands by 2020 On 8 October 2010 she spoke at the Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas ASPO 2010 world conference on moving beyond petroleum and Crimes against Present and Future Generations 31 In June 2012 along with the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Airbus Jagger launched an online campaign called the Plant a Pledge initiative which aims to restore 150 million hectares of forest around the world by 2020 32 On 21 November 2013 Jagger delivered the prestigious 12th annual Longford Lecture titled Ending Violence Against Women and Girls and the Culture of Impunity achieving the missing Millennium Development Goal target chaired by Jon Snow Prior to the 2015 UK general election she was one of several celebrities who endorsed the parliamentary candidacy of the Green Party s Caroline Lucas 33 AwardsFor her international work on behalf of humanitarian causes Jagger has earned numerous awards including 1983 Honorary Doctorate of Humanities degree from Stonehill College in Massachusetts 34 1994 United Nations Earth Day award 35 36 1996 Hispanic Federation of New York City s Humanitarian Award 1996 Woman of the Year Title from the Boys Town of Italy 35 37 1996 Abolitionist of the Year Award from the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty 38 1997 Green Globe Award from the Rainforest Alliance 39 1997 Amnesty International USA Media Spotlight Award for Leadership 38 1997 Inducted to the Hall of Fame in Miami Children s Hospital Foundation 40 1998 American Civil Liberties Union Award 41 2000 Champion of Justice Award 42 2003 International Award from International Service 43 2003 special recognition as a Woman of Peace at the Global Exchange Human Rights Awards in San Francisco with Arundhati Roy Barbara Lee and Kathy Kelly 2004 Women s World Award World Achievement from Mikhail Gorbachev citation needed 2004 Right Livelihood Award 44 2006 World Citizenship Award from The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation 45 2006 Office of the Americas Peace and Justice Award 46 2008 Honorary Doctorate of Human Rights degree from Simmons College in Massachusetts 46 47 Film and television nbsp Appearing on television discussion programme After Dark on 6 August 1988Bianca also appeared in several movies and TV shows Cocksucker Blues 1972 documentary about the Rolling Stones 1972 North American tour Trick or Treat 1975 unfinished movie Flesh Color Couleur chair 1978 All You Need Is Cash 1978 as Martini The American Success Company 1979 as Corrine The Cannonball Run 1981 as sheik s sister In Our Hands 1984 Miami Vice 1985 TV episode Free Verse Street Hawk 1985 TV episode The Unsinkable 453 Hotel 1986 TV episode Separation The Colbys 1987 TV episode Betrayal After Dark an extended appearance in 1988 on the British TV programme discussed here C H U D II Bud the C H U D 1989 Last Party 2000 2001 a documentary film about the 2000 US Presidential election The Fourth Revolution Energy 2011 German documentary Notes In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Perez Mora and the second or maternal family name is Macias References a b c Andersen Christopher 2012 Mick The Wild Life and Mad Genius of Jagger Robson Press ISBN 978 1 84954 382 8 Castro Peter 4 June 1990 Chatter People Retrieved 11 June 2010 People May 3 1971 Time 3 May 1971 Archived from the original on 4 November 2012 Retrieved 9 April 2010 Rolling Stones Booking Agent Available for Concerts and Events Worldwide Booking Entertainment Retrieved 11 June 2010 Famous Nicaraguans Nicaragua Channel Retrieved 11 June 2010 At the time of Bianca Jagger s marriage to Mick Jagger it was reported that she was born in 1945 which is still cited as her birth year by most published sources However the charitable organisations with which she is affiliated currently use 1950 a b Smilgis Martha 2 May 1977 A Rock n Roll Marriage People Retrieved 6 April 2022 a b Divorced Time 12 November 1979 Archived from the original on 20 September 2010 Retrieved 27 August 2009 a b Birthday Bianca Jagger Chase s Calendar of Events 2007 ISBN 9780071468183 Retrieved 27 August 2009 Corrections by Bianca Jagger ICorrect 9 March 2011 Retrieved on 29 September 2011 Split is Now Official for Mick Bianca The Milwaukee Sentinel Milwaukee Wisconsin Newspapers Inc UPI London 3 November 1979 p 3 Retrieved 2 August 2013 Bianca Jagger joins Slovene president s Darfur initiative Ljubljana bbc co uk Slovenian Press Agency 19 January 2006 Retrieved 3 December 2012 Boyle Chris 18 April 1996 Bianca Jagger leads talk at Schweitzer Institute Record Journal Retrieved 3 December 2012 Bianca Jagger Amazon Charitable Trust Trustees amazoncharitabletrust org Archived from the original on 28 January 2013 Retrieved 2 December 2012 Norman Philip 2012 Mick Jagger HarperCollins ISBN 978 0062200327 Retrieved 2 December 2012 Weiss Michael J 29 March 1982 Bianca Jagger Trades Social Life for Social Activism People Retrieved 6 April 2022 Bianca Jagger Biography Bio Profile pictures photos from Netglimse com Archived from the original on 25 January 2010 Retrieved 11 June 2010 Fonseca Nicholas 18 May 2001 Mick and Bianca Jagger Remembering their futile stab at marriage Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 6 April 2022 Landlord files to have Bianca Jagger evicted CNN 6 April 2005 Retrieved 6 April 2022 Bianca Jagger HuffPost Retrieved 6 April 2022 Reed Ryan 19 May 2014 Mick Jagger Becomes a Great Grandfather Rolling Stone Higgins Charlotte 8 May 2012 Flashpoint Bianca Jagger and theatre critic s spat at the opera The Guardian a b c d e f Byrnes Sholto 19 April 2004 Bianca Jagger Jagger s edge The Independent UK Retrieved 3 May 2010 dead link a b c d Chaundy Bob 14 February 2003 Bianca Jagger Champion of peace BBC News Retrieved 3 May 2010 a b c d DeParle Jason 4 June 1995 Bob Torricelli and Bianca Yes That One to the Rescue The New York Times Retrieved 4 May 2010 a b c d e f From Studio 54 to the front line The Independent UK 28 October 2001 Retrieved 4 May 2010 Goodwill Ambassadors spreading the Council s message Council of Europe Archived from the original on 10 June 2007 Leading Catholics petition for Latin Mass The Daily Telegraph London 24 July 2008 Archived from the original on 21 October 2011 Retrieved 9 April 2010 McVeigh Tracy Ben Quinn 4 January 2009 Thousands join march to protest against Israeli action The Observer London Archived from the original on 30 January 2009 Retrieved 19 February 2009 International day of demonstrations on climate change CNN com October 26 2009 Archived from the original on 27 October 2009 Retrieved 26 October 2009 Jagger Bianca 7 October 2010 Now is the Time to Move Beyond Petroleum HuffPost Retrieved 6 April 2022 IUCN and Airbus Join Hands for Largest Land Restorative Initiative International Business Times 17 June 2012 Retrieved 6 April 2022 Elgot Jessica 24 April 2015 Celebrities sign statement of support for Caroline Lucas but not the Greens The Guardian London Retrieved 22 July 2015 Human Rights Civil Rights Defended WRMEA September October 2002 Retrieved 27 April 2010 a b Members of CCRF www ccrf in 22 April 2004 Retrieved 27 April 2010 dead link Ecuador The Chevron Toxic Legacy Take Action Amazon Watch 2010 Archived from the original on 7 September 2004 Retrieved 27 April 2010 Biography of Bianca Jagger Council of Europe 2010 Archived from the original on 1 May 2010 Retrieved 27 April 2010 a b Biography of Bianca Jagger PDF unep Archived from the original PDF on 28 July 2010 Retrieved 27 April 2010 Bianca Jagger To Address Third World Health Issues uconn 2006 Archived from the original on 6 March 2012 Retrieved 27 April 2010 Champion of Justice awards presented to Bianca Jagger and PBS Frontline producer Ofra Bikel www criminaljustice org 4 November 2000 Archived from the original on 7 June 2010 Retrieved 27 April 2010 Byrnes Sholto 19 April 2004 Bianca Jagger Jagger s edge The Independent UK Retrieved 27 April 2010 dead link Hall of Fame mchf 2008 Archived from the original on 16 November 2007 Retrieved 27 April 2010 International Service Past Winners www internationalservice org uk Archived 18 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine Bianca Jagger Receives Right Livelihood Award 2004 quaker org Quaker Council for European Affairs January 2005 Archived from the original on 8 April 2010 Retrieved 27 April 2010 Krieger David 14 November 2006 2006 Annual Dinner Speech World Citizenship Award to Bianca Jagger wagingpeace org Archived from the original on 28 October 2009 Retrieved 27 April 2010 a b Advisory Council Detailed Biographies www srilankacampaign org Archived from the original on 23 September 2009 Retrieved 27 April 2010 SHS PDF Simmons College Summer 2008 Archived from the original PDF on 31 May 2010 Retrieved 27 April 2010 External linksRight Livelihood Award recipient Bianca Jagger Bianca Jagger at IMDb Appearances on C SPAN 2003 interview with Logos Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bianca Jagger amp oldid 1186928439, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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