The red carpet was dyed black by actresses dressed in a color-coordinated statement against sexual harassment and gender inequality, as the Golden Globes confronted the post-Harvey Weinstein era with a show that addressed the controversy head-on. Nicole Kidman, Rachel Brosnahan, Elisabeth Moss, and Saoirse Ronan were among the female Globe winners. But it was talk-show host, actress, producer and humanitarian Oprah Winfrey who stole the nights as she accepted the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the Golden Globes on Sunday night with a speech referencing the civil rights movement as well as the MeToo movement that earned her multiple standing ovations.
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