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WATCH: Angelique Kidjo on Her Call for Action at COP21 & Artists’ Role in Fighting Climate Change | Democracy Now!

12.12.15

WATCH: Angelique Kidjo on Her Call for Action at COP21 & Artists’ Role in Fighting Climate Change | Democracy Now!: It seems like it wouldn’t be a U.N. Climate Change Summit without Angelique Kidjo, the Grammy award-winning musician from Benin. She serves as both an Oxfam Global Ambassador and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. We spoke to her at the U.N. Climate Summit in Copenhagen in 2009, and she also is here in Paris calling for negotiators to reach an agreement that doesn’t leave out women and children, particularly in vulnerable countries in Africa. Amy Goodman interviewed her earlier this week about why she was inside the COP21.


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