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The Las Vegas Dancers Alliance was an organization of adult entertainment workers in Las Vegas founded in 2002 by Andrea Hackett in response to regulations adopted by
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that criminalized lap dances. It grew to include 1,000 members from
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throughout the Las Vegas valley including
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and many others. Despite its size, L.V.D.A. was unable to bring about substantive changes to the law or the adult club industry as a whole. Part of the blame fell on dancers unwilling to participate in rallies, meetings and events. However, much of it fell on club owners who colluded with local law enforcement to intimidate dancers. Another factor were attacks from the left and a lack of assistance from established unions. The '' Huffington Post'' wrote a hit piece on Hackett at the height of L.V.D.A's influence which the Nevada State Democratic Party linked on their website. Unwilling to alienate their left wing allies, the Teamsters, who had promised to help, rescinded their offer. SEIU followed suit. This spelled the end of L.V.D.A. At the height of its power, L.V.D.A. was covered in media outlets across the globe including
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'' on September 18, 2002 to lobby her cause and was approached by ''
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. Her struggles were documented in Marc Cooper's book, ''The Last Honest Place in America''. Hackett wrote a memoir in 2006 and has been interviewed for documentaries.


Organization

Las Vegas Dancers Alliance was established as a non-profit corporation in Nevada in the summer of 2002. Its purpose was to advocate on behalf of adult entertainment workers and mediate issues between its members and management. By October, club representatives had been elected from twelve of the twenty-one strip clubs in the region and served as its board of directors. To lobby candidates and local officials, a political action committee was established (LVDA-PAC). A third organization was created in 2003, the Committee to Protect Dancing. That organization educated its members on the initiative process and coordinated a signature drive to overturn the so-called Lap Dance Ordinance. In its short life (2002-2003) L.V.D.A. was credited with derailing efforts to institute business license fees for dancers in Clark County and efforts to prohibit the popular practice of
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tipping. It also brought attention to unscrupulous industry practices such as house fees in excess of $100, dance fees, late fees, stage fees, missed stage fees, missed shift fees, mandatory tips for
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, "house moms", and floorwalkers, and indiscriminate firings, as well as the practice of mandating
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s in Las Vegas that require
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for dancers. L.V.D.A. was the only organization of adult entertainment workers in Las Vegas to take on these issues and an example of class struggle within the adult entertainment industry in America.


Media


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Articles

* * * * * "Lap Dance Rules: Strippers Want to Be Heard" (Las Vegas Review Journal, Richard Lake, Aug. 4, 2002) * "Sex, Not Gambling, Built Las Vegas, But We Remain Uneasy With It" (John L. Smith, Las Vegas Review Journal, Aug. 4, 2002) * "Critics Say Lap-Dance Law Does Not Sit Well" (Las Vegas Sun, Adrienne Packer, Aug. 6, 2002) * "New Lap Dance Ordinance" (Mercury Magazine, Aug. 1, 2002) * "What I Saw at the Lap Dance Revolution" (Mercury Magazine, Aug. 2002) * "Las Vegas Strippers Protest New County Law on Lap Dancing" (Reno Gazette Journal, Sept. 1, 2002) * "LVDA Call to Reopen Lap Dance Debate" (Adult Industry News, Nov. 10, 2002) * "Performers Unite to Save Sin City's topless tradition" - AP, January 4, 2003 * "Union Busting? Strippers Charge Cheetahs With Labor Violation" (LV Mercury, Lynette Curtis, Feb. 6, 2003) http://www.lasvegasmercury.com/2003/MERC-Feb-06-Thu-2003/20617480.html * "LVDA Files Initiative" (Adult Industry News, Mar. 19, 2003) https://web.archive.org/web/20030820080758/http://ainews.com/Archives/Story4678.phtml * "Tough Task? Dancer Can Hack It" (LV Sun, Susan Snyder, Mar. 23, 2003) * "Vice Close Las Vegas Club" (Adult Industry News, Apr. 5, 2003) https://web.archive.org/web/20030820065453/http://ainews.com/Archives/Story4755.phtml * "The Naked Truth: The Strange Life of Andrea Hackett" (CityLife Magazine, Apr. 17, 2003) * "The Naked and The Red" by Marc Cooper (Nation Magazine, Apr. 21, 2003) http://www.thenation.com/doc/20030421/cooper * "Hostess with the Most Zest" (Guardian Unlimited, Duncan Campbell, June 1, 2003) * "Lap Dancer Strips Veil Off Las Vegas Casinos" (The Guardian, Duncan Campbell, June 18, 2003) * "Union Between Dancers, Organized Labor Would be Timely Match" (John L. Smith, Las Vegas Review Journal, Aug. 10, 2005) * "Strippers Need to Have a Role in Crafting Fair Regulations for Industry" (Las Vegas Review Journal, Opinion, Jan. 29, 2005)


Academic works

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Gallery

File:LVDA DancerRally.JPG, Original LVDA Dancer Rally poster File:Dancingforfreedom.jpg, Dancing for Freedom Fundraiser, unknown year


Further reading

*''Best American Sex Writing 2004'', Daniel O'Connor, Thunder Mouth Press )


See also

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Sex workers' rights Sex workers' rights encompass a variety of aims being pursued globally by individuals and organizations that specifically involve the human, health, and labor rights of sex workers and their clients. The goals of these movements are diverse, but ...


References

{{reflist Culture of Clark County, Nevada Women's occupational organizations Trade unions in Nevada Women in Nevada