The red carpet at the Los Angeles ceremony was flooded with black designer outfits as actresses raised
awareness against sexual harassment and supported the Time's Up movement for gender equality.
Not exact matches
We decided to start our list with O'Reilly because his departure from Fox helped set the stage for reports
against Harvey Weinstein — which, in turn, helped raise
awareness around the #MeToo movement and kick off the reckoning around
sexual harassment and assault that continues to this day, in Hollywood, Washington, and around the country.
She was one of many stars to don black to show solidarity with the Time's Up movement, which raises
awareness of
sexual assault,
harassment and inequality in the workplace and helps
sexual assault survivors take legal action
against their abusers.
Rochelle wore black in support of the Time's Up movement, which raises
awareness of
sexual assault,
harassment and inequality in the workplace and helps
sexual assault survivors take legal action
against their abusers.
They joined a host of other red carpet attendees who donned black for the cause, which raises
awareness of
sexual assault,
harassment and inequality in the workplace and helps
sexual assault survivors take legal action
against their abusers.
Karen joined a host of female actresses on the carpet wearing black in support of the Time's Up movement, which raises
awareness of
sexual assault,
harassment and inequality in the workplace and helps
sexual assault survivors take legal action
against their abusers.
In October 2017, when after allegations were made
against Harvey Weinstein, actress Alyssa Milano encouraged social media users to tweet #MeToo (or its equivalent in other languages) widely in order to raise
awareness about the prevalence of
sexual harassment and
sexual assault.