 Actor Scalice Johansson has joined the criticism of the body behind the Gordon Globe Award over how it plans to tackle discrimination. Gordon Globe organizes the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. HFPA has been accused of a lack of diversity and shuddery workings. Earlier this week the body voted in reforms to widen its membership. But Ms Johansson is among stars and industry figures who say it still needs fundamental reform. The Gordon Globes are second only to the Oscars in terms of profile. But organizers have been accused of discriminatory practices, except in freebies and other ethical lapses. In February an expose in the Los Angeles Times revealed there were no black people among the organization's 87 members who vote for the awards. This week the HFPA outlined a package of reforms to how it works in a bid to make the organization more inclusive.