In this compelling documentary, we follow a group of dancers at San Francisco's Lusty Lady peep show in their quest for fair labor practices during the 1996-97 period. Driven by concerns such as race-based wage policies, surreptitious customer video recordings, and lack of paid sick days or holidays, these resilient individuals seek assistance from the Service Employees International local union. As negotiations with the management's union-busting law firm prove challenging, we witness the dancers' determination to stand up for their rights while juggling personal struggles. The narrative unfolds through Julia Query's perspective - a talented dancer and comedian grappling with her own familial obligations and the need to assert her independence in a male-dominated industry.
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