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      <title>On Labor Day, Your Photos Tell the Story of &apos;Hard Work&apos;</title>
      <description>On this Labor Day, let&apos;s celebrate those who do the hardest work in the only way we know how: telling their stories. See portraits from the new visual storytelling project Public Square and a Q&amp;A with the folks who got it started, NPR Multimedia Producer Claire O&apos;Neill and KPCC&apos;s Grant Slater.</description>
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      <dc:creator>Megan Johnson</dc:creator>
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