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In this special blogcast, Burnes Center Senior Fellow Seth Harris is joined by film and labor experts to reveal the results of the blog's #LaborOscars2024 and discuss the importance of supporting worker power in media. This conversation features Andrea Lyman, actor and New England Local President of SAG-AFTRA; Harold Phillips, actor, host of "Labor Week," co-coordinator of the Labor Radio Podcast Network, and SAG-AFTRA member; and Jennifer Merin, journalist, film critic, and co-founder and President of the Alliance of Women Film Journalists. Watch now to hear our experts' takes on our nominees and find out which films will take home "The Worker!"
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Andrea Lyman is the NE Local President of SAG-AFTRA and an actor, singer, voiceover artist who has also written and produced several short films with AAA Actor Team and other production companies. She is a member of RoxFilm Festival Board, Co-director of Actors Forum of Secret Society Of Black Creatives and a member of the Executive Board of the Greater Boston Labor Council.
Jennifer Merin is the film critic for Women's eNews and is the President of the Alliance of Women Film Journalists. Merin worked as a film reviewer for The New York Press and SoHo News as well as a columnist for The Associated Press.
Harold Phillips is an actor, voice artist and podcast host based in the Pacific Northwest. Harold has worked in theatre, film and television for over 30 years, and is an active member of SAG-AFTRA (the union for actors, broadcasters and other media professionals). He’s also the host of two podcasts: Working To Live In Southwest Washington and Labor Week.