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Pressroom Podcast: Femn Fest returns to Duluth

Abigail Mlinar and Melissa LaTour, two of the people involved with creating Femn Fest, join us on the Pressroom Podcast this week to discuss feminism - what common misconceptions people have about feminists - and what they have in store for year ...

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The Femn Fest logo is projected above the stage as Oshkii Giizhik Singers perform at Femn Fest at Sacred Heart Music Center in Duluth. (2017 file / News Tribune)

Abigail Mlinar and Melissa LaTour, two of the people involved with creating Femn Fest, join us on the Pressroom Podcast this week to discuss feminism - what common misconceptions people have about feminists - and what they have in store for year two of the festival.

Billed as “an unapologetically feminist festival,” the two-day event is made up of female-identifying performers, presenters, and business owners. The second annual Femn Fest is Sept. 21-22 at Sacred Heart Music Center in Duluth. For more info, go to www.femnfest.com .

Tune in every week to hear Duluth News Tribune reporters talk about current Duluth and Northland happenings. You can email us at podcast@duluthnews.com , call our podcast line at 218-382-NEWS or follow us on Facebook. This podcast is produced by Samantha Erkkila.

Find the Pressroom Podcast in the iTunes store, or use the RSS feed below to subscribe and have the podcast delivered to your device every Wednesday. You can also stream the podcast on Spotify.

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Dreamdance Academy students dance during the 2013 Christmas City of the North Parade at the intersection of Railroad Street and South Lake Avenue in Duluth as a light snow fell over the area. (News Tribune file photo)

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