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Golden Globes 2018: The victory of the message
1. Meryl Streep and Ai-Jen Poo
Meryl Streep, a bright candidate for the role in the Vietnam War documentary The Post, is one of those who strongly advocates for women’s rights.
“In fact, the fight against sexual harassment has been pushed for years, so we really welcome the #TimesUp campaign.
“That’s just the beginning.
2. Kerry Washington and Lena Waithe
Both Kerry Washington, star of Scandal, and Lena Waithe, writer of the new series The Chi, spoke about the call for wearing black on the red carpet as well as showing solidarity with the victims.
“In fact, it’s not just about wearing black clothes.
“Wearing black is really important because it gives us the opportunity to be one.
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3. Ansel Elgort
Ansel Elgort, a nominee for the film Baby Driver, said he told students about the moments of the #MeToo campaign.
Actor Ansel Elgort also talked about the problem of sexual harassment.
“Young people really want to see change.
4. Michelle Williams and Tarana Burke
Michelle Williams and Tarana Burke – founders of the #MeToo campaign shared their thoughts on the red carpet.
“As someone who has fought against sexual harassment, I and even other survivors can say that none of us are alone” – Michelle Williams.
“There seems to be a misconception that the #MeToo campaign is only taking place in Hollywood.
5. Amy Poehler and Suru Jayaraman
Amy Poehler, who hosted the Golden Globe Awards, along with Suru Jayaraman, who advocates for equality for restaurant workers.
Amy Poehler: “The law has been passed.
Saru Jayarman: “We’re really seeing the impact of this campaign spreading.”
6. Emma Watson and Marai Larasi
Emma Watson, Bella in the movie Beauty and the Beast late last year, appeared on the red carpet with Marai Larasi – who fights against violence against black people and minority women in Brittain.
“Emma’s fierceness and strength makes her fearless when speaking out” – Marai Larasi.
“If women had anything to do, we would never stop” – Emma Watson.
7. Susan Sarandon and Rosa Clemente
Susan Sarandon, a candidate for the role of Bette Davis in Feud: Bette and Joan, brought Rosa Clemente – who tackles community issues like Puerto Rican independence or voter engagement.
Susan Sarandon: “There seems to be an increase in sharing to address the issue of gender imbalance.”
Rosa Clemente: `As organizers, we always appreciate opportunities to bring information to the public.`
8. Ann Dowd and Yvonne Strahovski
Actress Ann Dowd and Yvonne Strahovski in the movie The Handmaid’s Tale.
“Many organizations are raising funds to protect voiceless women.
“With the rise of women and even this makes things feel like a revolution, even though it may not be all resolved, I’m proud that I’m here and a part of it.
9. William H. Macy
William H.Macy is a bright candidate for the performance in the famous series Shameless.
Not only actresses, actors are also invited to participate in the campaign against sexual harassment.
“A lot of people were extremely angry.
10. Shawn Levy
Shawn Levy is a producer for Netflix’s science fiction series.
“I hope that this is not just a moment but a step forward.