Strikes expose the myth of the 'Hollywood Dream': The film industry is just another toxic workplace
Maureen Ryan’s “Burn It Down: Power, Complicity, and a Call for Change in Hollywood” portrays the entertainment industry as just another brutal, exploitative workplace.
Here's what strikes on-screen can tell us about real-life Hollywood strikes : NPR
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Film crews became 'collateral damage' of Hollywood strikes
Future writers, actors see Hollywood strikes as key to livable career - CalMatters
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There Is No Backup Plan”: Can the Threat of a Strike Make Hollywood Live Up to Its Ideals?
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