On World Bee Day, Angelina Jolie took center stage to educate Mexican children about the Melipona bee, a non-venomous species crucial to the ecosystem and currently facing extinction in the Americas.
Dressed in a simple white dress, the Hollywood star used vivid visual aids and an enthusiastic approach to captivate and engage students at a public school on the Yucatan Peninsula.

Jolie’s involvement is part of the UNESCO Women for Bees program, launched in 2021 to support female beekeeping entrepreneurs worldwide. As the face of this initiative and a Guerlain Bee Ambassador, Jolie has been a vocal advocate for bee conservation.
Her efforts extend globally through the Bee School program, which educates students about the importance of bees as vital pollinators.

Jolie has traveled to France, Cambodia, and Mexico, spreading awareness about bee conservation and bees’ essential role in maintaining healthy ecosystems.
In addition to her conservation work, Jolie is known for her diverse pursuits beyond the film industry. She recently founded her own fashion brand, Atelier Jolie, which focuses on upcycling old clothing and surplus fabrics, employing skilled artisans and migrant sewists.
Jolie’s humanitarian efforts are extensive, including assisting migrants and advocating for the rights of women and children.

Angelina Jolie’s commitment to bee conservation and multifaceted contributions highlight her dedication to positively impacting both the environment and vulnerable communities.

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