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Coming out as a scholarship student at Columbia: Invisible labor and class lines | Koko Jaeger
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Coming out as a scholarship student at Columbia: Invisible labor and class lines. May 10, 2014. Ever since May 1st, I’ve been thinking a lot about labor. May 1st is, of course, international workers’ rights day: one day of the year. But our economy is driven by blue collar workers every day of the year, not just on the first day of Spring when those who are willing choose to recognize it for 24 hours. I’m not so sure. Everyone knows, college is a very special time in your life where you are allowed wonde...
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Daily Talent - NEWS
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Bilingual Actor. Host. Live/VO Announcer. Audience Warm-up. Follow me on twitter, facebook, and like my IMDB for up to the minute news! 2016 5 Towers Emcee. NCLR 2015-2016 Annual Conference. I am proud to be the Co-Announcer for one the largest Hispanic civil rights advocacy organization in the US, The National Council of La Raza lead by President and CEO, Janet Murgia, at this years annual conference. CityWalk LA 5 Towers Stage. February 12th, 2015. Universal Studios Tour Guide. A: Location and Time....
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Daily Talent - NEWS
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Bilingual Actor. Host. Live/VO Announcer. Audience Warm-up. Follow me on twitter, facebook, and like my IMDB for up to the minute news! 2016 5 Towers Emcee. NCLR 2015-2016 Annual Conference. I am proud to be the Co-Announcer for one the largest Hispanic civil rights advocacy organization in the US, The National Council of La Raza lead by President and CEO, Janet Murgia, at this years annual conference. CityWalk LA 5 Towers Stage. February 12th, 2015. Universal Studios Tour Guide. A: Location and Time....
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The Actors’ Career |
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The Actors’ Career. As an acting teacher for decades now, I am always struck by actors’ view of themselves, the parts they think are right for themselves, the careers they dream of and how surprisingly limited these dreams are in their design. I’ve also noticed how wildly unhappy so many actors, even working actors, can become. Read what he had to say (below) to a man looking for his ‘dream job’ and see if there isn’t a great parallel between Mike’s views on work, and the pursuits of some actors. Alright...
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