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I said to my parents that I don't even know if there should be an Israel. And they were just so upset and hurt.
Jill Soloway
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Jill Soloway
Age: 59
Born: 1965
Born: September 26
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I want women to be the subject, not the object.
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I still see storytelling for men by men that is always reinforcing the male gaze.
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