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Noa Azulai

Noa Azulai

Noa Azulai is a Brooklyn-born writer, dancer, and self-proclaimed loud mouth. She writes mostly about sexual and queer politics, the Moroccan-Jewish diaspora, (anti)capitalism, and the movies we love from childhood, with words on VICE Identity and her family’s refrigerator. 

Recent Articles

Godmothers of Invention: The Enduring Power of the Cinderella Story
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Sticky Fingers: What Have We Learned from a Decade of Sexting?
Dirty Minds: The Evolution—and Queering—of Sex-Advice Columns
Scared Silly: Jenny Slate’s “Stage Fright” Gives New Meaning to the Phrase “Standing up to Fear”
Dicks in a Box: The Enduring Fear of Penis-Snatching Witches
Me Who?: Debbie Harry’s “Face It” and the Challenge of Addressing Outmoded Rape Narratives

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