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Pink Pussy Hats Unite Millions at Women’s Marches Around the World



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Hundreds of thousands of women took to the streets on Saturday to stand up for women's rights and protest the newly inaugurated President Trump at the Women's March on Washington—and many, many little pink hats with cat ears were there too. Called "Pussyhats," the collective sight of the knitted, crocheted, or sewn caps made a visual statement on the streets. But chances are, unless you were one of the women who made or wore one of them, you might not know the story of sisterhood and solidarity they symbolize. Called the Pussyhat Project , these cozy little hats were actually part of a movement that began after the November election in anticipation of the Women's March. Started by Krista Suh and Jayna Zweiman, the original idea was for marchers to knit, sew, or crochet hats to create a visual statement —a " sea of pink "—at the protest in Washington, D. And then there's a second part that brings even more voices into the picture: People who couldn't physically be at the Women's March—but in a perfect world would be—could knit a hat for a marcher who was going, in order to still "represent themselves and support women's rights," says the intro, continuing later, "By knitting a hat for a marcher, you are a part of a powerful visual statement.


Here's the Powerful Story Behind the Pussyhats at the Women's March
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