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P-Valley showrunner Katori Hall dishes on season 1

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Katori Hall developed her new Starz series, P-Valley, with the goal of shedding light on the world of stripping—and the nuance of Blackness as a whole. The 39-year-old playwright, who created the series based off her play Pussy Valley, sat down with theGrios Mariel Turner to dish on season one of the Starz drama, which []

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