Amber Tamblyn Says Time’s Up Movement Is Doing What It’s Supposed To Do

The Time’s Up movement isn’t finished yet, and Amber Tamblyn is making sure it becomes exactly what it sought to become.

“I have friends who are experiencing some pretty brutal stuff right now,” she said to a reporter from the New York Times at the 92nd Street Y. “We’re in a slightly safer place,” she admitted, but adding that male actors who have been accused of sexual misconduct in the workplace are letting it “cool off,” before making a return to the spotlight.

“I will say, though, as things are equalizing and getting better, we have to keep remembering that for women of color and certainly trans women that is absolutely not the case, not even close,” she said. “Their equality, whether it be health care, whether it be the safety of their bodies, their workplaces, is the lowest point of care in this country and certainly within this administration, and so while we can talk about how things are definitely changing, they’re definitely different than they have ever been before, there is still so much, I think, work to be done.”