On the red carpet, a small accessory can signal something larger than fashion. At the Golden Globes 2026, it was a “BE GOOD” pin that celebrities adorned themselves with to make a statement.
The black-on-white be good pins are part of a coordinated action timed following the death of Renée Macklin Good, a 37-year-old Minneapolis mother, poet, and writer who was shot and killed by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer earlier this week. According to a press release circulated to journalists ahead of the ceremony, the effort is an ACLU-endorsed campaign organized by “a coalition of entertainment industry professionals,” with support from Maremoto, MoveOn, the National Domestic Workers Alliance, and Working Families Power.
The larger #BeGood initiative seeks to honor Good and Keith Porter Jr., a 43-year-old man killed by an off-duty ICE agent in Los Angeles shortly after New Year’s Eve, while underscoring a broader call for basic human decency. Organizers say the phrase “Be Good” is meant to serve as a reminder of “what it means to be good to one another in the face of such horror — to be a good citizen, neighbor, friend, ally, and human,” per the press release.
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