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Posted: 2018-01-30T20:23:48Z | Updated: 2018-01-30T20:26:09Z

White roses were everywhere at the Grammy Awards pinned to Lady Gagas shoulder pads and resting on her piano; on Ne-Yo, Ryan Seacrest and Sam Smiths lapels; in Cardi Bs well-manicured hand.

The flowers were the music industrys nod to the Times Up movement against sexual harassment and assault in Hollywood. A group called Voices in Entertainment , founded by music industry insiders, encouraged artists to wear the roses to musics biggest night, saying they are symbols of hope, peace, sympathy and resistance.

Voices in Entertainment succeeded in capturing our attention, but critics were left wondering: What happens next? Now that the Grammys are over, will we finally see change in an industry long rattled by allegations of sexual misconduct?

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