India, Jan. 12 -- The red carpet is usually a sea of diamonds and designer labels, but at the 83rd Golden Globes, a small, black-and-white accessory became the night's most talked-about detail. Amid the glamour, a powerful message of solidarity and protest emerged as several stars chose to wear statement pins.

These pins, bearing the slogans "Ice Out" and "Be Good", were worn in memory of Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother who was tragically shot and killed by an ICE officer in Minneapolis earlier this week. The subtle but unmistakable protest introduced a sharp political angle to a ceremony that had been relatively apolitical in recent years.

The pins were spotted on some of the evening's biggest names, both on the red carpet and during ...