Time’s Up is making some major changes.
The advocacy group, formed amid the #MeToo movement, dissolved its A-list-filled advisory board, Variety reported Thursday (September 10).
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Time’s Up is making some major changes.
The advocacy group, formed amid the #MeToo movement, dissolved its A-list-filled advisory board, Variety reported Thursday (September 10).
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Time’s Up has lost a large portion of its board of directors.
Board members Shonda Rhimes, Eva Longoria, Jurnee Smollett, Christy Haubegger, Hilary Rosen, Michelle Kydd, Katie McGrath, and interim board chair and super lawyer Nina Shaw are all resigning, the gender equity group announced on Saturday (September 4).
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Tina Tchen is stepping down.
The president and CEO of Time’s Up Now and the Time’s Up Foundation, who formerly served as chief of staff for Michelle Obama, announced she is resigning amid controversy surrounding her reported connections to Andrew Cuomo‘s controversy, who just stepped down amid sexual assault allegations.
The company, created in 2018, was founded to support women against sexual harassment.
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In a new interview with the Los Angeles Times, Australian HFPA member Jenny Cooney said that the Hollywood Foreign Press Association had been in contact with Time’s Up after a bombshell story that the organization had zero black members.
Cooney stated they were “having a dialogue right now with Time’s Up” and other organizations. “We’re counting on our partners to say we can’t fix this alone, because we’ve been looking at this from the wrong filter. So we need you to help us find people and bring them in as soon as possible … I really feel like this time next year, we’ll have, I would have to think, at least three or four Black members.”
Now, Time’s Up is responding to that statement…and it doesn’t look good for the HFPA. See the embedded tweet, directly from Time’s Up. Find out a lot more about Time’s Up’s efforts right here.
Hey @latimes, we are not in dialogue with HFPA and adding a few Black members will not fix their many systemic issues. #TimesupGlobeshttps://t.co/J3KlGZry6N
— TIME'S UP (@TIMESUPNOW) March 3, 2021
Lupita Nyong’o speaks on stage during a Time’s Up panel held during the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival on Saturday (April 28) at Spring Studios in New York City.
There were many stars at the event, including fellow Oscar winners Julianne Moore, Mira Sorvino, and Marisa Tomei. Other powerful women in the industry who showed support included Sienna Miller, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Ashley Judd, Cynthia Erivo, Amber Tamblyn, Sasheer Zamata, Mariska Hargitay, and #MeToo founder Tarana Burke.
Before the event, Ashley tweeted, “On my way to share my national letter to survivors of sexual assault @TIMESUPNOW event at #tribecafilmfestival with a dialogue after reading it with the great and dear @TaranaBurke #wecanheal.”
FYI: Mira is wearing a Landero dress and Sarah Flint shoes.
Sienna Miller hits the stage to speak at a Time’s Up discussion held during the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival on Saturday morning (April 28) at Spring Studios in New York City.
The 36-year-old actress was joined at the discussion by fellow actresses Julianne Moore and to tell stories and seek next steps to establish the parameters for lasting change across industries and the pay spectrum.
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The Time’s Up initiative was created to raise awareness about gender inequality, abuse of power and harassment.
Also in attendance at the discussion was Ashley Judd.
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Mark Wahlberg was embroiled in controversy late last year when it was discovered that he was paid $1.5 million to reshoot All the Money in the World, while his co-star Michelle Williams was paid only $1,000.
The 46-year-old actor responded to the wage disparity by saying he was going to donate his pay to Time’s Up in Michelle‘s name.
One of the women heavily involved in Time’s Up, lawyer Nina Shaw, confirmed that Mark‘s check came in.
“Did the check from Mark Wahlberg clear yet?” Hearst Magazines Chief Content Officer Joanna Coles asked Nina during a SWSX panel over the weekend, to which Nina responded, “Yes, Mark has written that check.”
“Men often get paid more, not because they’re better actors, but they’re in stories where they drive the narrative,” Nina added. “The reason they drive the narrative is they’re in stories that are picked by men.”