Boone Oakley Supports WGA With Solidarity Campaign

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While the strike may be nearing an end, Boone Oakley has come to the aid of the Writer’s Guild of America with a solidarity campaign along the lines of so many other ribbon-style cause-related campaigns. The lead graphic element in the campaign is a pencil twisted into the shape of a ribbon. The campaign urges writers, directors, actors, crew and fans to wear the pin in support of the writers and to show “media moguls” the WGA is united and won’t back down.

Checkout the campaign elements on the Bring Back the Dialogue site.

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