SAG-AFTRA

Spring 2021

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Scene Around TWITTER: HOW PERFORMERS CAN AMP UP YOUR BRAND Twitter is giving performers, influencers and creatives more opportunities to better engage with their followers in creative ways — which can make all the difference when promoting your work or networking within the industry. This discussion gives an in-depth look at the platform's most updated features, spaces and tools, and Twitter Senior Manager of Entertainment Partnerships Jenna Ross and Head of U.S. Partnerships Sarah Rosen provide helpful insight into the best practices for engagement. CREATING ENTERTAINMENT CONTENT ON A MICRO BUDGET The SAG-AFTRA Micro-Budget Project Agreement is one of the newest contracts the union has developed for creatives and performers alike. Get the 411 on its uses and benefits from some of its key developers and early adopters in this webinar. Top row, from left, ASL Interpreter Mara Bassani-Santamari, SAG-AFTRA EVP Rebecca Damon and President Gabrielle Carteris; middle row, from left, SAG-AFTRA Low-Budget Committee Chair Stacey Travis, SAG-AFTRA Entertainment Contracts Senior Manager Lorna Badeo and New England Local President Andrea Lyman; bottom row, from left, SAG-AFTRA Entertainment Contracts Director Jessica Johnson, member Troy Pryor, and New York Local NextGen Performers subcommittee and New York Local Board member Evan Bass. TAKE ACTION TO COMBAT VOTER SUPPRESSION More than 350 voter suppression bills have been introduced this year that threaten our democracy. Stacey Abrams, founder of Fair Fight Action, joined us in late April to give members actionable items to challenge efforts and tactics that limit the ability of voters to exercise their right to vote.

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