Celebs to Again Take a Stand Against Sexual Harassment at the Golden Globes

Laura Dern, Nicole Kidman, Zoe Kravitz, Reese Witherspoon and Shailene Woodley at the 2018 Golden Globes awards. Photo by David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock (9307692gy)

Once again, the red carpet at the Golden Globes will be the scene of celebrities taking a stand.

Last year’s awards ceremony occurred just months after the Harvey Weinstein scandal came to light and the #TimesUp movement came to fruition.

The initiative aims to combat sexual harassment in the workplace throughout various industries.

Celebrities attended last year’s show not in their colorful and remarkable outfits, but rather dressed all in black in solidarity with victims of harassment.

Black has not been stipulated as the obligatory color this year, but when the 2019 Golden Globe Awards take place tonight, the 6th of January, stars will still be showing their support.

Black-and-white ribbons and bands, designed by Hollywood costume designer and stylist Arianne Phillips, will be worn by the stars gracing the red carpet.

The ribbons will symbolize that supporters are tied together in their joint commitment to create safe, fair, and dignified workplaces.

The time is now.