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HERΟ
According to this press release, she's gonna be speaking at a press conference, too (and check out the event flyer, if ya want cool.gif):
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HEROES' Hayden Panettiere to Cheer for Whales in the Nation's Capital

WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Actress Hayden Panettiere, who plays cheerleader Claire Bennet on NBC's hit series HEROES, will lead a rally against a resumption of commercial whaling at 1 p.m. this Sunday, January 27, in Washington, D.C.'s Dupont Circle. The event kicks off a whirlwind trip to the Nation's Capital for Panettiere, who will later speak with policymakers and students to encourage increased whale protection.

Panettiere is a spokesperson for the Save the Whales Again! campaign, which is calling on the United States to stand up for whales at the International Whaling Commission and take diplomatic and economic action against whaling countries. After the rally, she will speak at Georgetown University. On Monday, she will meet with representatives from the embassies of Japan, Norway and Iceland to question their outdated whaling practices.

"Whales face increasing threats from climate change, ship strikes, entanglement in nets, and chemical and noise pollution, yet Japan, Norway and Iceland continue to kill them in increasing numbers," Panettiere said. "I am looking forward to talking with officials who actually make and carry out our policies, as well as fellow young people who will be voting in the upcoming election -- I want our voice to be heard."

On Tuesday, Panettiere will speak at a 1 p.m. press conference hosted by House of Representatives Natural Resources Committee Chair Nick Rahall (D-WV). She will be joined by Rahall and Senator John Kerry (DMA) in urging the US Government to reinstate its former leadership role protecting whales from commercial slaughter. An evening reception with Members of Congress and their staff is the final stop on her trip.

"Over 25,000 whales have been slaughtered for profit since the ban on commercial whaling was instituted. The United States is the current chair of the IWC and it must stand up to whaling countries and use its position to lead the world in conserving whales and their habitats," said Susan Millward, director of marine animal programs at the Animal Welfare Institute, a co-founder of the Save the Whales Again! campaign.

Despite the public's interest in protecting whales, US leadership on whale issues has significantly declined over the past five years. Most recently, the United States refused to join with 30 nations and the European Commission in a diplomatic protest against Japan's Antarctic whaling program.

"Recent polls show that over 75 percent of registered voters oppose whaling, and over two thirds want our government to do something about it, yet to this point, little has been done to stop the increasing slaughter," said Jeff Pantukhoff, president and founder of the Whaleman Foundation and executive director of the Save the Whales Again! campaign. "We need the United States to reflect the will of its people and lead the way in taking all necessary actions against Japan, Norway and Iceland until the killing stops."

Save the Whales Again! is a campaign of The Whaleman Foundation and the Animal Welfare Institute. The Animal Welfare Institute, founder of the original "Save the Whales" movement, was established in 1951 to reduce the sum total of pain and fear inflicted on animals by humans. The Whaleman Foundation is an oceanic research, conservation and production organization dedicated to preserving and protecting dolphins, whales, and their respective habitats.

SOURCE: Animal Welfare Institute
Aerdna
I'm guessing she's given up on the dolphins, 'eh? laugh.gif

Wow, it's impressive that she's now getting the support of politicians.
Mabes
Good for her!

*supports Hayden's support*
Sifr
Go Hayden!

And hopefully it'll be more succint and eloquent than if I did it...

"Did you people learn nothing from Star Trek IV... NOTHING!"

*Gets carried away by two large guards*

*Supports Hayden and Supporters already Supporting!*
PetrelliByNature
*Joins fellows in supporting Hayden*

~PbN.
macri
It's good the she uses her fame to speak for the animal rights she is really amazing Go Hayden! wink.gif
Hopper
*has mixed feelings about this* mellow.gif

I don't like the idea of whaling and I like that Hayden's standing up for what she believes in.

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HERΟ
So, was anyone here at 9thW in D.C. to get the scoop?

ETA some pics of Hayden in D.C., which was pointed out to me in a similar thread I made elsewhere (not endorsin' the rest of the content at the referenced site, though)...
HERΟ
Found more about the popular actress' (often cast as a cheerleader) activities in Washington, D.C. from this article (with a video of her, too - did ya know she's gonna make a documentary to increase awareness about the oceans?):
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Making A Splash On Capitol Hill
NBC's Heroes' Star Hayden Panettiere Heads Up A Rally In D.C. Against Commercial Whaling

NEW YORK, Jan. 29, 2008
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Actress Hayden Panettiere arrives at the Teen Vogue Young Hollywood Party in Los Angeles on Sept. 20, 2007. (AP)
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(CBS) By TheShowBuzz.com's Melissa Castellanos

From the seas of Japan to Capitol Hill, NBC's "Heroes" star Hayden Panettiere is on a mission to stop commercial whaling and she is determined to be heard.

The feisty 18-year old, who is the spokesperson for the "Save the Whales Again!" campaign, is proving that like her character, cheerleader Claire Bennet, she will cheer on the cause through in-your-face-activism.

Panettiere, who ventured into dangerous, blood-filled Japanese waters with five other surfboard-riding activists last fall to stop Japanese dolphin hunters from the kill, spoke at a press conference Tuesday hosted by House of Representatives Natural Resources Committee Chair Nick Rahall.

Sen. John Kerry also joined Panettiere in her mission by urging the U.S. Government to reinstate its former leadership role protecting whales from commercial whaling as well as military whaling, which occurs in Kerry's home state of Massachusetts.

"Dolphins and whales are some of the most contaminated animals on the planet and like canaries in a coal mine they are telling us that something is seriously wrong with our oceans," Panetierre said during her speech.

Panetierre, who brought along her own camera crew to the press conference, is currently working on a documentary that she considers to be a "kind of 'Inconvenient Truth' of the oceans."

"We are poisoning the oceans' food chain and ultimately poisoning ourselves and I think that is it vitally important to get this truth out to the younger generations who, after all, will be the ones to face up to the problems that are occurring today," Panettiere said.

"That's why I am making the documentary, why I'm in Washington D.C., why I want a president who looks ahead and will protect the marine environment for our future generations and why I am a part of something called 'Declare Yourself,' which encourages young people that their vote does matter, that their vote does count and that they are the future," she continued.

Susan Millward of the Animal Welfare Institute told The Showbuzz that Kerry spoke of saving the North Atlantic Right Whale, which is severely endangered with only 250-350 remaining in the entire world.

"Whales are facing decimation by military and commercial whaling in Boston and in the East Coast," Millward said.

The international problem also hits close to home for the Massachusetts senator who is on a mission to reduce speed limits on the waters and tackle environmental laws.

On Jan. 27, Panettiere made an appearance at the "Save the Whales Again!" rally in Washington D.C.'s Dupont Circle.

In her speech there, Panettiere highlighted that Japanese hunters claim that the killing is part of "scientific" hunts, which she and other activists believe is their way of skirting around a two-decade long ban on commercial whaling.

Panettiere later spoke at Georgetown University and then visited the embassies of Iceland, Norway and Japan.

"Whales face increasing threats from climate change, ship strikes, entanglement in nets, and chemical and noise pollution, yet Japan, Norway and Iceland continue to kill them in increasing numbers," Panettiere said on her myspace page.

"Hayden is a great spokesperson for the young people of today," Susan Millward of the Animal Welfare Institute told the The Showbuzz. "She is reaching out to young people to put their voices together collectively and to stand together on the issue."

The events in D.C. will lead up to the International Whaling Commission (IWC) which will be held in March 2008 in Santiago, Chile.

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© MMVIII, CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Aces
Hmm...

I actually had a chance to attend the "Save The Whales Again" rally this past Sunday in Dupont Circle, DC (I live in DC). I have to say that I had a lot of fun, and it was a really informative chat. Hayden did show up to speak and answer questions also.

What an incredibly well-informed person! She was very eloquent in what she was saying and completely at-ease with everyone there. Her personality certainly shines in everything she had to say. I do wish her luck in her campaign!

Many of us there also had a chance to meet and speak with her after the rally, and it was really great to talk with her. She is truly an amazing individual, both on and off-the-camera.

"Save the Whales, Save the World!" lol

Good luck, Hayden! And thanks for taking that time to speak and meet with all of us!
HERΟ
That's awesome that you were able to attend the rally and find out that Hayden's pretty cool IRL! And thanks for sharin', too!

Check this pic out of these two supporters who wanna protect the whales - with this perspective, it looks like a 2 foot difference in heights!
Aces
@HERO:

LOL @ that pic! Yeah, I didn't mention it earlier, but Hayden is very petite! Just to give you an idea, I'm only 5'6", and she had to stand on a step to be just above eye level with me.

Don't let that fool you though! She may be petite in height, but her personality is about 6 feet tall! She's quite confident and was absolutely beaming the whole time.

(though I hear most people in Hollywood are not very tall in real life)
HERΟ
Sounds like my sis, who really was a cheerleader - positive mental attitude and all that.
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