SAG-AFTRA

Spring 2017

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"Western dancers were in short supply when Disney f ilmed 'Race t o Witch Mountain.' I was Taft-Hartley-ed after four days of dancing!" — Marilyn Monr ovia "I'm blessed t o be a part of t he most distinguished union in t he world!" — Jason Dixie "I became a SAG-AF T RA member in 1994. I felt I had made a signif icant step t oward legitimizing my career goals. I am stil l t hat pr oud and grateful for SAG-AF T RA!" — Cal lie Beaulieu Show us your card! S AG-AFTRA members from coast to coast are proud that they are part of the world's greatest union representing performers and media professionals — and they are not afraid to show it. We'd like to hear your story. Send us a photo or video of you holding your card to sagaftra.org/mystory and you may just get featured in a future issue, on our website or on social media. Tell us how you earned your card and why you are proud to be a SAG-AFTRA member. Then share your story on social media with the tag #sagaftramember. "W hat does being a SAG-AF T RA member mean t o me? C ommunity. They say it takes a vil lage — SAG-AF T RA is my vil lage." – Kody C hristiansen "Entertainment is in my blood. I honor my art , so I honor t he card t hat represents it. It's def initely a card t hat I don't leave home wit hout." — Andravy "I come fr om a long line of union-str ong family members and am pr oud t o be t he youngest representative. For me, SAG-AF T RA means family." — Zachary Davis Br own "I received my card on New Year ' s Eve. It feels good starting out t he new year wit h my card in hand." — Rebekah Hart Franklin

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