Anne-Marie Baldonado
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But I felt like that was not that you gave that background not to give him an excuse, but to maybe try to explain why he was the way he was.
But I felt like that was not that you gave that background not to give him an excuse, but to maybe try to explain why he was the way he was.
But I felt like that was not that you gave that background not to give him an excuse, but to maybe try to explain why he was the way he was.
When did you decide that you wanted to be a punk performer? You said that when you were a kid, you were always searching for a way to be heard. Was this that way?
When did you decide that you wanted to be a punk performer? You said that when you were a kid, you were always searching for a way to be heard. Was this that way?
When did you decide that you wanted to be a punk performer? You said that when you were a kid, you were always searching for a way to be heard. Was this that way?
You went to college in Olympia, Washington at Evergreen State, and you started out as a visual artist doing photography, and you also worked in sewing-like fashion. You were also โ Did a feminist fashion show. And you were working on this big project. You were at school late at night. So you weren't at your apartment. And your roommate, a close friend of yours, was attacked.
You went to college in Olympia, Washington at Evergreen State, and you started out as a visual artist doing photography, and you also worked in sewing-like fashion. You were also โ Did a feminist fashion show. And you were working on this big project. You were at school late at night. So you weren't at your apartment. And your roommate, a close friend of yours, was attacked.
You went to college in Olympia, Washington at Evergreen State, and you started out as a visual artist doing photography, and you also worked in sewing-like fashion. You were also โ Did a feminist fashion show. And you were working on this big project. You were at school late at night. So you weren't at your apartment. And your roommate, a close friend of yours, was attacked.
She was assaulted in your apartment. It's a terrible story. And it's her assault that kind of propelled you to talk about violence against women even more in your work. And you also started volunteering with victims of violence. It seemed like it gave you like a framework for...
She was assaulted in your apartment. It's a terrible story. And it's her assault that kind of propelled you to talk about violence against women even more in your work. And you also started volunteering with victims of violence. It seemed like it gave you like a framework for...
She was assaulted in your apartment. It's a terrible story. And it's her assault that kind of propelled you to talk about violence against women even more in your work. And you also started volunteering with victims of violence. It seemed like it gave you like a framework for...
your feminism or thinking about oppression, but it also gave you tools to help the people that you were going to be encountering very soon.
your feminism or thinking about oppression, but it also gave you tools to help the people that you were going to be encountering very soon.
your feminism or thinking about oppression, but it also gave you tools to help the people that you were going to be encountering very soon.
You started playing in bands while you were in college, and at your shows, you started to talk about sexism and sexual assault between songs or in your songs, and that's when girls in your audiences started to come up to you and talk to you after shows about their experiences. with sexual violence and assault.
You started playing in bands while you were in college, and at your shows, you started to talk about sexism and sexual assault between songs or in your songs, and that's when girls in your audiences started to come up to you and talk to you after shows about their experiences. with sexual violence and assault.
You started playing in bands while you were in college, and at your shows, you started to talk about sexism and sexual assault between songs or in your songs, and that's when girls in your audiences started to come up to you and talk to you after shows about their experiences. with sexual violence and assault.
Now, Bikini Hill tried to make your shows a safe place for women, a safe space. Can you describe how and why you did that? Like it's of a particular time.
Now, Bikini Hill tried to make your shows a safe place for women, a safe space. Can you describe how and why you did that? Like it's of a particular time.