The actor-producer urged people to elect more women into office in a bid to "share and protect each other from unsafe work environments" in response to the #MeToo movement, reported Femalefirst.
Speaking at the 2018 Watermark Conference for Women in San Jose, she said: "We have to share and protect each other from unsafe work environments. It's imperative that we aren't silent with our sisters. We're chopping away at this problem by coming at it the way we know how. But we cannot continue to exist in an environment where we're not represented. We will never have our rights if we do not elect more women."
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