Skip to main content Currently Reading Time's Up Criticizes HFPA Response to Absence of Black Members, Calls on NBCUniversal to Reform Golden Globes Angelique Jackson, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail HFPA President Ali Sar, Vice President Helen Hoehne and former president Meher Tatna took the stage to discuss the issue during the show, with short remarks admitting that the organization needs Black members and promising “a more inclusive future.” More from Variety “We recognize we have our own work to do,” Hoehne said. “Just like in film and television, Black representation is vital. We must have Black journalists in our organization.” In response, Time’s Up President and CEO Tina Tchen penned letters to the HFPA and the award show’s broadcast partner NBCUniversal, writing, “We must fix the Golden Globes.”