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In 2022, this Harvard student covered the lives of several gig workers from Manila to Arizona, Massachusetts, New York, and Los Angeles. The result is Acts Beyond the Apps: a photo book inspired by the workers in the currently in-demand gig economy. It contains 33 photos that capture gig workers' everyday lives, focusing primarily on delivery service workers. Heartfelt and touching, Acts Beyond the Apps emphasizes that although we see them as our new-normal heroes and frontliners, gig workers are very human and see, feel, and act as we all do.

Produktbeschreibung
In 2022, this Harvard student covered the lives of several gig workers from Manila to Arizona, Massachusetts, New York, and Los Angeles. The result is Acts Beyond the Apps: a photo book inspired by the workers in the currently in-demand gig economy. It contains 33 photos that capture gig workers' everyday lives, focusing primarily on delivery service workers. Heartfelt and touching, Acts Beyond the Apps emphasizes that although we see them as our new-normal heroes and frontliners, gig workers are very human and see, feel, and act as we all do.
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Autorenporträt
Jennifer D. Maliwanag is an entrepreneur who owns Zero-in Concept and Production - an events and marketing company in the Philippines. Founded in 2001, the company is how Jennifer expresses all her creativity, which is why, more than 20 years after its inception, it's still thriving. She is also currently enrolled in a Master of Liberal Arts (ALM) studies at Harvard University. This book is a result of a photojournalism at said program. In addition to the book, Jennifer directed and shot a short film In Time, which allotted her awards at Top Shorts Film Festival, New York Film Awards and Thessaloniki Free Short Festival.