Ashley Judd, a feminist social justice humanitarian, writer, and actor, is a Golden Globe and Emmy Award nominee, a graduate of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, and a Senior Fellow with its Women and Public Policy Program. Partnering with various humanitarian organizations, Ms. Judd is a current UNFPA Goodwill Ambassador and advocate for sexual and reproductive health and rights, a Global Ambassador for Population Services International and the Polaris Project, a member of the International Center for Research on Women’s Leadership Council, and an advisory board member of Demand Abolition and Apne Aap Worldwide. A leader of the MeToo movement and founding member of Time’s Up, Ms. Judd is also a mental-health and suicide-prevention advocate. Her bestselling book, All That Is Bitter & Sweet, recounts her global humanitarian work.
Actor; Activist; Feminist Social Justice Humanitarian; Writer; Goodwill Ambassador, United Nations Population Fund (UNPF)
Ashley Judd
“Human beings are not for sale—at any age, for any purpose, under any circumstances, by anyone. It’s the abuses of authority and position that forces girls and women into prostitution as well as poverty, gender inequality, and lack of education. Let’s listen to survivors and use our voices to end sexual exploitation and abolish demand.”
