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Time's Up criticises HFPA over Golden Globes diversity plan

- Andrew Pulver

A plan launched by the Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n to improve diversity in its membership and bolster the credibilit­y of its Golden Globes awards has been met with scepticism by Time’s Up, one of the film industry’s leading activist organisati­ons.

The HFPA released a statement on social media on Sunday announcing “transforma­tional change”, in the wake of stinging criticism before and during the 2021 edition of the Golden Globes a week ago. The organisati­on pledged to appoint an “expert in organisati­onal diversity, equity and inclusion”, to add “Black and other underrepre­sented profession­als to [the] organisati­on”, and to improve “transparen­cy” over its voting and membership processes.

However, Time’s Up responded immediatel­y, accusing the HFPA of having dragged their feet “for decades”, and questionin­g the organisati­on’s commitment. In a statement on social media, Time’s Up said: “On behalf of the many artists who look to us to hold the HFPA’s feet to the fire on the racism, disrespect, misogyny, and alleged corrupt financial dealings of the Golden Globes, we need to see specific details, timetables for change, and firm commitment­s. The right words are not enough.”

According to Deadline, Time’s Up has applied pressure on NBC, the source of the HFPA’s main revenue stream via lucrative payments for broadcasti­ng the Golden Globes, to ensure significan­t changes take place.

 ??  ?? Hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler at the 78th Golden Globe awards on 28 February. Photograph: Nbc Handout/Reuters
Hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler at the 78th Golden Globe awards on 28 February. Photograph: Nbc Handout/Reuters

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