The Black Swan actress donned a black T-shirt bearing the logo of the Times Up movement, which aims to tackle gender inequality, discrimination and sexual harassment, as she hit the streets of Los Angeles on U.S. holiday Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, which marks the birthday of the late civil rights activist.
She was joined by Empire actor Jussie Smollett, his sister, Underground actress Jurnee Smollett-Bell, and Mudbound director Dee Rees, who all wore Times Up T-shirts.
Natalie also shared a video on Instagram showing the Times Up group and U.S. senator Kamala Harris yelling, Whats up? Times Up! In the caption, she wrote, Humbled to march with @kamalaharris @timesupnow in the spirit of #mlk for justice and equality #timesup....
Thank you. There are so many causes these days it’s hard to keep up.