Time's Up Movement: Top 3 Facts You Need to Know
Time's up when it comes to sexual harassment and abuse. What is this movement?On January 1st, 2018, the group, known as Time's Up, published a manifesto in The New York Times. In this letter, they pay tribute to the groups of more than 700,000 female agricultural workers who had published their own empowerment manifesto in November, as well as all women everywhere seeking an end to sexual harassment and assault in the workplace. 2017 will forever be known as the spark for the renewed societal efforts to eliminate sexual misconduct in all its forms.Though it was far from the first time deeply alarming allegations had come out against powerful men in Hollywood (and beyond), the exposure of Harvey Weinstein's abuse inspired women to bravely come forward to speak out against, tragically, so many other men in the entertainment industry.
#2: 2017 Was the Tipping Point
2017 will forever be known as the spark for the renewed societal efforts to eliminate sexual misconduct in all its forms.Though it was far from the first time deeply alarming allegations had come out against powerful men in Hollywood (and beyond), the exposure of Harvey Weinstein’s abuse inspired women to bravely come forward to speak out against, tragically, so many other men in the entertainment industry. The year’s revelations also led to the hugely influential social media #metoo movement, which opened the floodgates for women everywhere, in all walks of life, to share their own experiences with sexual assault and harassment. Time’s Up is the next step towards a more fair and equal future where women are believed when they raise their voices.
#1: There Are Big Names Among The Organizers
The Time’s Up movement was not just created by a handful of people. There are more than 300 women in Hollywood who are the movers and shakers behind the initiative, including prominent actresses as well as directors, producers and other important behind-the-scenes figures. There are many well-known names among the group, including Shonda Rhimes, Ava DuVernay, Jennifer Lawrence, Reese Witherspoon, America Ferrera, Emma Stone, Taylor Swift and many, many more. Ashley Judd, who was heavily involved in the #metoo movement, is also one of the 300. There are also prominent lawyers like Nina L. Shaw and Tina Tchen who are adding their expertise and clout. As the days go by, we can only expect the number of supporters to grow, at all levels.