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DMO Press Release

Urban Daily Citizen
Feature Article
April, 2006
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ON January 22nd, 2009, The SAG FOUNDATION sponsored a screening of
RAZA BURGEE'S documentary "FIFTY FOR WOMEN AIN'T WHAT IT USED TO BE"
in the new Actor's Center located on the First Floor Mezzanine 5757
Wilshire Blvd/Screen Actor's Guild Bldg. Also accompanied by the
screening was a panel consisting of ANGELA GIBBS, PETER KWONG AND
ANNA MARIA HORSFORD. The focus was placed on The Difficulty that
Women over 50 experience in the field of Entertainment and the
business overall. The moderator of the evening was CUPID HAYES, who
is a member of the SAG EEO Committee. There was an in depth Q&A after
the screening from the audience to the panel left with an opening to
re-visit the issues that matured women face.

All in attendance gave feedback that they enjoyed the evening and the
comments regarding the the documentary:WELL DONE RAZA! In the
audience were the outstanding people who had come to Raza's aide
lending their brilliance to the success of this beautiful piece.
Musician, Composer, Jingle Writer and Private Teacher, JOE ROZUM
along with the infamous Editor/Videographer, Sound Man, Musician and
all around Jockey Gary McLaughlin who also served as Audio tech for
former President George W. Bush.

Thank you RAZA BURGEE for such a well done documentary and seminar.

Thank you,

Tina Spears
Actor's Center Administrative/Volunteer Coordinator
Screen Actors Guild Foundation
(323) 549-6084