Angelina Jolie’s Daughter Zahara Jolie will Attend Spelman College says the Actress

Zahara, the daughter of Angelina Jolie and her ex-husband Brad Pitt, will be attending Spelman College in Atlanta. In the following picture, the actress sends a heartfelt message to the young lady.

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have finally reached the point where they can call themselves the doting parents of a Spelman student.

On July 31st, it was revealed that the oldest daughter of the Eternals actress, Zahara, will be attending Spelman College, a historically Black college and university (HBCU) for women in Atlanta, Georgia. Spelman College is a part of the Atlanta University Center.

“There’s Zahara, together with every one of her Spelman sisters!” Angelina included a note in the caption of the image she uploaded to Instagram, which showed the young kid standing with other students. “Best wishes to every person who will be starting school at some point this year. A community that is one of a kind, and it is an honor beyond compare to have a member of one’s family join the ranks of those who study and work at Spelman College.”

Angelina Jolie and Zahara Jolie At the Spelman College Event

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At the “SpelHouse” back-to-school event, which Spelman College co-hosted with Morehouse College, a historically black college and university in Atlanta that is a men’s liberal institution, Angelina Jolie seemed to be having a wonderful time.

It was seen that the actress was taking part in a session on how to do the Electric Slide with several other youngsters and the parents of those children. At the very end of the clip, Angelina and Zahara are shown laughing and dancing together while embracing one other in the form of a bear.

Angelina Jolie also has a daughter named Shiloh, who is 16 years old, as well as sons named Maddox, who is 20, and Pax, who is 18, as well as twins named Vivienne and Knox, who are 14, and her daughter Zahara has long advocated for social justice.

Angelina and Brad have equal parental responsibilities for their six children. In December, the mother and daughter duo traveled to Washington, District of Columbia, to campaign to enact the Violence Against Women Act.

She accompanied Zahara to Washington, DC, where she worked with advocates and lawmakers to “modernize and strengthen the #ViolenceAgainstWomenAct to include protections for children’s health and safety, communities of color, tribes, LGBTQ survivors, rural areas, and all survivors.” At the time, she captioned an Instagram post with the following: “Honored to visit Washington, DC, with Zahara.”

Angelina continued by saying, “We need reforms including training for the judiciary, trauma-informed court processes that minimize the risk of harm to children, grant programs for technology to detect bruising across all skin tones and create non-biased forensic evidence collection, and protections for those who are the most vulnerable.”

Angelina was referring to the need for reforms that include training for the judiciary, trauma-informed court processes that minimize the risk of harm being caused to children, grant programs for technology to detect

 

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