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brielarson: Brie-NN is back, tomorrow(Monday) at 5pm PST, for an IG Live conversation with Tina Tchen of @timesupnow to discuss the importance of paid sick leave. Get your questions ready. Hope to see you there!

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Meghan Markle raises her voice for women’s empowerment and pledges to “shine a light” on women’s issues. ✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿 . . . @timesupnow #raiseyourvoice #timesup #metoo #timesupnow #metoomovement #meghanmarkle #princeharry
Thank you Martin Luther King. Thank you Coretta Scott King. Thank you to ALL fighting for our civil rights, yesterday, today and tomorrow. We must resist. ✊🏽💕 . . . . . . #mlk #resist #fightthepower #love #civilrights #monday #preach #wisdom #metoo #timesup #timesupnow
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ok but like... I love the black outfit protest at the golden globes because there is no way for male sexual abusers to come across well. Black is the “default” for men’s dress attire - black suits are incredibly commonplace at awards shows. But now, if a man who’s been accused of sexual harassment or violence wears black, they are implicitly associating themselves with victims and those who have accused them, so that’s not gonna fly. They cannot do that without being called out on it. And yet. To wear a suit that is not black takes an effort. Usually, there’s only a few colorful suits and it’s a bold fashion choice. Tonight, that is a statement that you are visibly choosing to side against this movement. And I love that there is no choice for abusers that will end well for them.

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@Regranned from @yosoycordova - Stunt women (or “movement actresses” as I like to say to them) are constantly risking their skin for us actresses to look fierce and fearless. Well, the Time has come for us all to be fierce and fearless for each other. I stand with my sisters @stuntwomensassociation and thank them for their work and unity. #TIMESUP #RiseUp #UnitedWeStand @timesupnow • • • #Repost @stuntwomensassociation ・・・ Hollywood is enduring an important cultural shift regarding sexual harrassment in the workplace. As members of the #stuntwomensassociation , we have always been on the side of women and support victims regardless of gender. We stand in solidarity with those who have been abused and are working to change the industry from the inside out. In Unity - The Stuntwomen's Association of Motion Pictures. @timesupnow #timesup #timesupnow please share! • • • - #regrann
It's OKAY!
Ok I have been watching the news a lot which is probably a huge mistake. But to all you women out there, it's ok to be strong and feminine at the same time! Being a strong woman doesn't mean acting like a man! Being a strong woman means being comfortable in your own skin and in your femininity! It's ok for a little girl to play with a doll! Nothing wrong with that! Just like it's ok for a boy to play with cars! Let's not forget that something's are innate!
TRANSPARENT: Blacked out by Golden Globes
In support of the empowerment of women and the #TimesUp movement, television shows that had any sexual harassment allegations were entirely banned from participating in this years Golden Globes. Which on the surface seems like a step in the right direction. Except when examined closer, it is actually a step back to the 1950’s Blacklist.
Show creator Jill Soloway and her almost entire female/transgendered writing and directing staff were exclusively banned from the awards show. Not only was this completely broad in its washing of the system, they literally dismissed the hard work of the other 300+ crew members that worked on this show because of one actors alleged misconduct.
No matter how true or horrid these allegations may be, the last time I checked film and TV was a team effort. It has never been one actor or one director that creates the entire medium. It takes every crewmember on and off set to create the look and feel, and to ultimately hone in on a shows main theme.
Ironically Transparent’s main theme is of acceptance and equality: accepting gender, sexuality, and even past transgressions. It even dives deeper into tackling newfound territory like polyamorous relationships and ethnocentrism in its 4th and now possible last season due to the backlash of the allegation and the tidal wave of pressure coming from this movement.
A movement I consider to be blinded because it cannot see the cannibalization of their fellow female writer/directors that sat sidelined during this year’s Golden Globes. In the spirit of equality, they ban the one show that symbolizes just that. Made for women, by women, and unable to participate because of women’s empowerment. How equal is that? How empowering is it that they give this one male actor the power to negate the work of these talented women?