Jennifer Howell (social activist)

She also produced the 2012 short documentary "The Art of Elysium Stories", which was nominated for the 3rd Annual Shorty Social Good Awards in the best video series category.

[10][11] In January 2016, her organization partnered with SAG-AFTRA and the American Film Institute to support President Obama's "Call to Arts" initiative to complete 1 million hours of mentorship for young artists.

[16] She also co-produced "Obey Giant: The Art and Dissent of Shepard Fairey", which won a Webby People's Voice Award in Film & Video – Documentary: Individual Episode Longform in 2018.

Notable attendees included Decades boutique co-owner Cameron Silver, designer Gregory Parkinson, and members of Unite Here 11, a union representing hospitality workers.

Howell's initiative aimed to redirect guests to other hotels and raise awareness about Brunei's discriminatory policies, highlighting the intersection of human rights and corporate responsibility.

In a declaration submitted to Virginia's Fairfax County Circuit Court,[21] she contradicted the account of the 2015 staircase incident[22] alleged by Amber Heard and her sister, testifying that she never saw Depp consuming illegal drugs or excessive amounts of alcohol and never saw him appearing intoxicated.

[29][30][31] In July 2020, Howell, in a statement provided to Johnny Depp's lawyers, claimed that the Tesla car Elon Musk gave to Amber Heard had a bugging device.