Arlyn Sharon Phoenix (; born December 31, 1944), commonly known as Heart Phoenix, is an American
social activist and mother of actors
River,
Rain,
Joaquin,
Liberty, and
Summer Phoenix.
Early life
Phoenix was born on December 31, 1944, in
The Bronx, New York City, the daughter of Margaret (née Lefkowitz; 1916–1998) and Meyer Dunetz (1910–1996).
Arlyn was raised with her two sisters, Rhoda and Merle (Sun). Her mother's family was from Hungary, and her father's family was from
Russia. Although Arlyn's family was Jewish
and celebrated the
Jewish culture
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and
holidays
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, they did not attend
synagogue
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.
Adult life
Phoenix left New York in 1968 and moved to California, where she met her future husband John Lee Bottom (1947–2015).
They traveled together along the West Coast, picking fruit and vegetables along the way, and their first son River was born August 23, 1970.
Soon after their first daughter Rain was born in 1972, they joined the religious group
The Children of God and toured Mexico, Puerto Rico and South America as missionaries of the cult for several years. It was during this time that their son and daughter Joaquin and Liberty (Libertad) were born. Arlyn and John renamed themselves for a brief period, taking the
biblical
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names Jochebed and Amram, respectively.
The couple eventually grew disillusioned with the Children of God and left in 1977. Arlyn would later state that she and her husband were opposed to the cult's increasingly distorted rules, particularly the practice of
flirty fishing. They returned to the US in late 1977 and lived in
Winter Park, Florida, where Arlyn gave birth to her youngest child, Summer. Around this time, they legally adopted the surname "Phoenix" (Arlyn later changed her name to "Heart" in 1988) and began to embrace
veganism as their new diet and lifestyle.
The parents took their five children and headed back to California, where Arlyn got a job as an executive secretary for
NBC. She later hired an agent,
Iris Burton, who eventually got all of her children acting work. John and Arlyn divorced in 1997. She is now married to her third husband, Jeffrey Weisberg.
Phoenix was the Executive Director of The Florida School of Traditional Midwifery for five years, one of ten accredited direct entry
midwifery schools in the country.
In 2012, she co-founded the non-profit organization River Phoenix Center for Peacebuilding which provides and promotes the best practices and principles of peacebuilding and global sustainability.
She is on the Board of Directors of
Peace Alliance, an organization which supports the creation of a
United States Department of Peace.
References
External links
River Phoenix Center for Peacebuilding
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1944 births
Activists from New York (state)
American people of Hungarian-Jewish descent
American people of Russian-Jewish descent
Living people
People from the Bronx
Arlyn Arlyn or Arlyne may refer to:
Given name
* Arlyn E. Danker (1927–2016), American politician
* Arlyn Phoenix (born 1944), American social activist
*Arlyne Brickman (1934–2020), mafia informant
Surname
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