More than half of British Columbians who bleed do not have access to the menstrual products they need. Poverty and stigma around menstruation can create barriers for women, girls, non-binary, and trans folks requiring access to these basic necessities.
Kelsey Evans, a 10-year IATSE 891 member and founder of Keep It Green Recycling, is at the forefront of helping make BC’s motion picture industry more sustainable.
Job sharing in the motion picture industry has been happening under the radar for years. As International Women’s Day reminds us of the continued need to push for gender equality, learn why 891 Vice President Margo McKenzie says job sharing is one solution to creating equitable working conditions.
Humell Keith (Monze) is a musical artist, actor, entrepreneur, film & music producer, and television personality. He has been an active IATSE member in the Set Decorating department since 2013.