"We Are All Pussy Riot": Kathleen Hanna Speaks on the Jailed Feminist Punk Group | News | Pitchfork

"It would be really cool if this reinvigorated feminists all over the world, taking on the appearance of Pussy Riot locally and making change around that."
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