Time's Up X2, Advanced Anti Sexual Harassment Campaign at the 2019 Golden Globes - Last year, the Golden Globes red carpet was flooded with a number of performances by actresses and actors who voiced the Time's Up campaign. This is a movement against anti-violence and sexual harassment in the Hollywood entertainment industry.
As a form of protest, a number of invited guests from the Golden Globes were wearing uniforms in black. Apparently, this campaign did not stop in 2018. The Golden Globes 2019 event was also flooded with these protests.
Not by wearing a uniform colored dress, but a number of these artists wear bracelets and black and white ribbons that read "Time's Up X2". Last year, a pin designed by Arianne Phillips became a symbol of the Time's Up movement. While this year, they prefer to use ribbons in the hope of strengthening the legal defense of this movement.
The 2019 Time's Up campaign also calls for doubling the number of women in leadership positions in various industries. So far, the Time's Up campaign has raised the funds needed to combat harassment in the workplace.
Some stars like Andy Samberg, Julianne Moore, Amy Adams, Debra Messing, Rachel Brosnaha, Idris Elba, and Charlize Theron wear this accessory as a sign of support for the Time's Up movement.
Not only on the red carpet, the call for Time's Up X2 also occurs on social media. A number of actors uploaded photos on social media to reflect on this Time's Up campaign.
"I will forever remember #GoldenGlobes last year, when you stood together in solidarity to fight for equality, security and inclusion. May we continue to celebrate this in our industry and beyond, challenging the status quo and fighting for change," wrote Reese Witherspoon on his personal Instagram.
Time's Up X2 is a continuation of the story of commitment to activists to fight cases of violence and sexual harassment in the workplace. Sexual violence is indeed common in women. But it does not rule out the possibility that similar things also happen to men.
As a form of protest, a number of invited guests from the Golden Globes were wearing uniforms in black. Apparently, this campaign did not stop in 2018. The Golden Globes 2019 event was also flooded with these protests.
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The 2019 Time's Up campaign also calls for doubling the number of women in leadership positions in various industries. So far, the Time's Up campaign has raised the funds needed to combat harassment in the workplace.
Some stars like Andy Samberg, Julianne Moore, Amy Adams, Debra Messing, Rachel Brosnaha, Idris Elba, and Charlize Theron wear this accessory as a sign of support for the Time's Up movement.
Not only on the red carpet, the call for Time's Up X2 also occurs on social media. A number of actors uploaded photos on social media to reflect on this Time's Up campaign.
"I will forever remember #GoldenGlobes last year, when you stood together in solidarity to fight for equality, security and inclusion. May we continue to celebrate this in our industry and beyond, challenging the status quo and fighting for change," wrote Reese Witherspoon on his personal Instagram.
Time's Up X2 is a continuation of the story of commitment to activists to fight cases of violence and sexual harassment in the workplace. Sexual violence is indeed common in women. But it does not rule out the possibility that similar things also happen to men.