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    <description>Starting in mid-2019 members of The Feminist Strip Club (FSC), a Minneapolis-based collective of strippers and dancers and artists, gathered to talk about their experiences in the adult entertainment industry directly. These dancers are responsible for shaping city policy and in partnership with Workday Minnesota developing a series of articles about their work and producing this podcast series. What grew from this conversation reminds us that workers are the experts of their own experience and should shape and mold government intervention and the journalism that addresses their industry.</description>
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