In January, the #MeToo movement gave way to Time's Up, a coalition of 300 (and growing) prominent women in Hollywood standing up against the systemic problem of not only sexual misconduct, but also to address the imbalance of power in the workforce confounded by issues of
gender disparity in jobs and pay leading to
ongoing injustice and inequality.
This problem — a systemic imbalance of power in the workforce confounded by issues of
gender disparity in jobs and pay leading to
ongoing injustice and inequality — is what led 300 prominent women in Hollywood, including Shonda Rhimes, Reese Witherspoon and America Ferrera, to form a coalition called Time's Up.