Robert Redford, the iconic actor and activist, passed away at 89. Known for his roles in films like "The Sting" and "The Way We Were," Redford's legacy extended far beyond Hollywood. He was a passionate environmentalist, instrumental in passing landmark environmental legislation and founding organizations to protect wildlife. Deeply committed to Native American causes, he championed their representation in media, notably through his involvement with the "Dark Winds" series. Redford's commitment to social justice and environmental protection cemented his status as a prominent activist and philanthropist.
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