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Bonus Ep. B - Why It's STILL Important to Strike - Part 2 STILL...?!

    • Performing Arts

Synopsis:

On this second ever bonus episode, Danielle and Cori discuss the suspension of the historic 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike and what the new contract looks like. We dive into the gains, the losses, questions that remain, and encourage everyone to vote by the December 5th deadline. 

Hosts: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy

Producers: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy    

Original Music: Rafe Terrizzi

Production Company: Via Brooklyn Theatre Co.

Where to find us:

Instagram:

⁠@stillthepodcast⁠

⁠@corihundt ⁠

⁠@pictureit_sicily⁠

Threads:

@stillthepodcast

Website:

⁠"STILL...?!" The Podcast⁠

Articles Discussed in Season 2 Bonus Episode B:

2023 SAG-AFTRA & AMPTP Draft Contract



Notes on this Episode:


In this podcast we use the term “female-identifying”, however, sometimes we do just say the word “women”, by which we mean it inclusively as anyone who identifies as female. We will continue to do our best throughout this podcast series to use the proper terminology and educate ourselves as preferred syntax continues to evolve.


Glossary of terms used in this episode: SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists), WGA (Writers Guild of America), AMPTP (Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers)


SAG-AFTRA IG: @sagaftra




WGA IG: @wgaeast @wgawest


We want to thank Fran Dresher, Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, the other strike negotiators, strike captains, SAG-AFTRA union members, and our sister unions for all of their hard work and support during the strike


If you are a SAG-AFTRA union member please vote by December 5, 2023!



Thank you for listening!

Please consider subscribing to ⁠Via Brooklyn’s Patreon⁠ for exclusive behind the scenes content and to support future episodes.

For more digital content from Via Brooklyn, be sure to check out the ⁠Iron Anthology⁠ on major podcasting platforms.

Synopsis:

On this second ever bonus episode, Danielle and Cori discuss the suspension of the historic 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike and what the new contract looks like. We dive into the gains, the losses, questions that remain, and encourage everyone to vote by the December 5th deadline. 

Hosts: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy

Producers: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy    

Original Music: Rafe Terrizzi

Production Company: Via Brooklyn Theatre Co.

Where to find us:

Instagram:

⁠@stillthepodcast⁠

⁠@corihundt ⁠

⁠@pictureit_sicily⁠

Threads:

@stillthepodcast

Website:

⁠"STILL...?!" The Podcast⁠

Articles Discussed in Season 2 Bonus Episode B:

2023 SAG-AFTRA & AMPTP Draft Contract



Notes on this Episode:


In this podcast we use the term “female-identifying”, however, sometimes we do just say the word “women”, by which we mean it inclusively as anyone who identifies as female. We will continue to do our best throughout this podcast series to use the proper terminology and educate ourselves as preferred syntax continues to evolve.


Glossary of terms used in this episode: SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists), WGA (Writers Guild of America), AMPTP (Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers)


SAG-AFTRA IG: @sagaftra




WGA IG: @wgaeast @wgawest


We want to thank Fran Dresher, Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, the other strike negotiators, strike captains, SAG-AFTRA union members, and our sister unions for all of their hard work and support during the strike


If you are a SAG-AFTRA union member please vote by December 5, 2023!



Thank you for listening!

Please consider subscribing to ⁠Via Brooklyn’s Patreon⁠ for exclusive behind the scenes content and to support future episodes.

For more digital content from Via Brooklyn, be sure to check out the ⁠Iron Anthology⁠ on major podcasting platforms.

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