This is Day 109 of the WGA strike and Day 36 of the SAG-AFTRA strike. The WGA and SAG-AFTRA teamed up for its first bicoastal picket in Los Angeles and New York on Friday, and Latino Hollywood showed up in droves.
At Warner Bros. in Los Angeles, more than 2,000 actors, writers and supporters hit the sidewalks as temperatures hit the high-80s.
Salsa and Bachata music blasted through the speakers near Gates 2 and 3 as patient strike captains including Vida star Chelsea Rendon, kept everyone moving safely.
One captain was overheard saying, “You have to keep moving, but you don’t have to stop dancing!” And so they did. On the scene outside of Warner Bros today
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