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The cool thing about the Internet is that it's allowing women more access to their own history.
Kathleen Hanna
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Kathleen Hanna
Age: 55
Born: 1968
Born: November 12
Film Actor
Guitarist
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Portland
Oregon
Julie Ruin
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I was never trying to be the voice for anybody else. I was just trying to sing about what I was going through, and was singing about those things specifically because I knew there was an audience not being served.
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