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That movie’s writer, Glenn Kirschbaum, recalls, “As we began putting the film together, it became increasingly clear that there were many Jewish themes that ran through it. Then, the events of October 7 took place, and the film became more meaningful to all of us.”

“We all need to work together to get this giant agency to do the right thing and work with us in a more meaningful way so that we can have healthy ecosystems up here.”

Today, she sees better opportunities for Asian actors seeking more meaningful work.

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On Tuesday, Californians defeated the reactionary measure in a more meaningful way by passing Proposition 3, which guarantees marriage rights without prejudice.

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