Celebrity Celebrity Belief & Identity Celebrity Social Issues Lisa Bonet, Whitney Cummings, Brandi Carlile and More Star in Powerful #FreedomMeans Campaign Celebrities and their fans share their definition of freedom to support the #FreedomMeans campaign launched by Dorothy and Angel Haze By Nicole Sands Nicole Sands Nicole Sands is a former editorial assistant at PEOPLE. She left PEOPLE in 2019. People Editorial Guidelines Published on April 2, 2019 10:00AM EDT To close out Women’s History Month, musicians Dorothy and Angel Haze have tapped some of Hollywood’s most influential females (and their fans!) to raise awareness around women’s rights issues. Following the duo’s successful #FreedomMeans campaign — launched alongside We Are Hear (co-founded by multi-platinum producers Linda Perry and Kerry Brown) and Equality Now — which encourages people to share their definition of freedom in order to generate a discussion about gender equality and women’s rights issues globally, Dorothy and Angel Haze released a compilation video featuring various supporters, including Lisa Bonet, Whitney Cummings, Brandi Carlile, Evan Rachel Wood, Natasha Bedingfield and Laura Marano expressing what freedom means to them. “For me, freedom means representation,” Carlile says in the video. “Freedom is a birthright,” Bonet continues. “It’s life’s journey. I think everything longs to be free.” Etienne Laurent/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock; Amanda Edwards/Getty; Matt Baron/REX/Shutterstock Meghan Markle “Freedom means being able to say ‘no’ and not feeling guilty afterwards,” says Cummings. The #FreedomMeans movement kicked off on International Women’s Day on March 8 with the release of a new song called “Freedom,” performed by Dorothy and Angel Haze and remixed by TROY NöKA. For more information, click here. Close