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The Golden Globes are in turmoil, but Time’s Up has some suggestions.
Last month, the Los Angeles Times reported the lack of diversity among members of The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which puts on the annual film an TV awards show, as well as serious ethical concerns about the organization.
RELATED: The HFPA Addresses Having No Black Members During Golden Globes, Time’s Up Responds: ‘The Globes Are No Longer Golden’
Now, in a letter published by The Hollywood Reporter, Time’s Up has
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The Hollywood Press Association recently came under fire for its lack of diversity after the Los Angeles Times' report revealed that it consisted of zero Black members in the 87-person organization.
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In the continued absence of a detailed plan from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to address its diversity and ethical issues, Time's Up has released a lengthy outline of recommendations.
Angelique Jackson Amid controversy over the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn.’s diversity and inclusion practices, Time’s Up has released a set of recommendations the organization “believes are necessary in order for Hollywood Foreign Press Association, Dick Clark Productions, NBCUniversal, and Comcast to radically transform the Golden Globes.”In the notice, Time’s Up urges that action be taken quickly and transparently “so that a new HFPA can be in place well in advance of the start of the 2022
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UPDATE 6:54 P.M.: Literally Minutes after the HFPA announced more details of their plans to be a more diverse and inclusive organization, Time’s Up responded with “the right words are not enough. The clock is ticking.”
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Thanks to last week's Los Angeles Times exposé and the ensuing backlash over the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's complete lack of Black members, diversity was even more top of mind than usual going into the 78th annual Golden Globes Awards.
Golden Globes took place semi-virtually on Sunday 28 February, with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler hosting a modified ceremony owing to the coronavirus pandemic. Both hosts performed their duties from separate cities, on opposite coasts.
During the virtual 2021 Golden Globes ceremony, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association made the most cursory of acknowledgements to the mounting backlash over its lack of diversity. Three HFPA members stood socially distanced onstage to address the revelation in a Los Angeles Times investigative report last week that there are no Black journalists among its 87-person membership." We recognize we have our own work to do," said Helen Hoehne of Germany.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Latest on the Golden Globe ceremony (all times local):7:20 p. m.
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Ellen Pompeo has penned an open letter to “White Hollywood”, telling them to get their act together regarding diversity in the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.