pussyhat
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[edit]Noun
[edit]pussyhat (plural pussyhats)
- Alternative form of pussy hat
- 2017 January 27, Françoise Mouly, “Abigail Gray Swartz's “The March””, in The New Yorker:
- The “pussyhat” made its appearance around the country at the Women's Marches of January 21st.
- 2017 February 1, Breg Cook, “Local Museum Seeks To Preserve Pink 'Pussyhats' From Women's March”, in WBUR:
- So late last week the museum put out a call online seeking “pussyhat” donations — for a future exhibition and to create an archive of what the museum calls “the largest example of social activism through craft ("craftivism") in U.S. modern history.”
- 2018 January 13, Abigail Miller, “Pink pussyhats are being dropped from Women's March because they 'exclude trans women and women whose private parts are not pink'”, in Daily Mail Australia:
- Feminists are ditching the pink pussyhats during this year's Womens'[sic] Marches across the country for fear that they make some participants feel they aren't welcome.
- 2018 February 5, “\#MeToo wins symbol of the year for 2017”, in Stanford Report:
- Pussyhats arose as an anti-Trump counterpart to the prefabricated “MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN” hats and were featured prominently in the Women’s March of Jan. 21, 2017 – the largest single-day protest in U.S. history.