Bianca Jagger
(1950-)

Nicaraguan Human Rights Activist
2003 Global Exchange Human Rights Award
2004 Right Livelihood Award Winner
Nuclear Age Peace Foundation's World Citizenship Award
World Future Council

birthdate: May 2
birthplace:
Managua, Nicaragua

Bianca Jagger is an international human rights advocate and the former wife of rock star Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones. She has been a leading voice for social and economic just and environmental protection for more than two decades through involvement with numerous organizations, as an outspoken advocate and through hands-on, often dramatic on the ground work. In 1981 while part of a US congressional fact-finding mission at a UN refugee camp in Honduras, an El Salvadorian death squad abducted 40 refugees. Bianca Jagger and other members of the delegation chased the abductors without weapons and fearlessly won the release of the captives. She was also involved in helping to evacuate 22 children from war zones during the strife in Bosnia in the 1990s and helped to document mass rape of Bosnian women by Serbian troops and other ethnic cleansing atrocities. Her efforts and reports helped to convince the international community to step in to stop the genocide.

In 2003 Bianca Jagger was named a Council of Europe Goodwill Ambassador to help abolish the death penalty; she is the Chair of the World Future Council, a group of 50 social change leaders who work to address some of the world's biggest problems, and Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation. She has been a goodwill ambassador for the Albert Schweitzer Institute and has worked with many other organizations, including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and Greenpeace. Bianca Jagger has received numerous awards including the 1994 Earth Day International Award from the United Nations, the 1998 American Civil Liberties Union Award, the 2006 World Citizenship Award from The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation and in 2004 she received the Right Livelihood Award (often called the Alternative Nobel Prize) ”...for her dedicated commitment and campaigning for human rights, social justice and environmental protection.”

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