I hope my readers will forgive me using a certain word in the title. It’s actually taken from a website and a hat initiative called “pussyhat project” which can be found here: pussyhatproject.com. I am a knitter and lately a bit of an activist, so this project appealed to these two interests. I came across the project on Ravelry, a social network for knitters. Last week I ordered 18 skeins of pink yarn when my favorite yarn store offered free shipping. On day four I’ve completed three hats. I keep coming across more and more people who want to attend the Women’s March on Washington — website here — and who need a warm pink hat. Because baby it’s going to be cold outside!
women’s issues
Women and the workplace: the journey to full equality
Anyone who has been watching or reading the news knows that there has been a lot of talk this year about sexism and assault of women. One event that is likely seared in many women’s minds was the light sentence meted out this year to the Stanford University student after being found guilty of sexual assault. Most women have experienced some kind of harassment from men, sexual or otherwise. We endure it, we tell our friends about it, sometimes we report it, and often it feels like the system is unfairly tilted against us. I wanted to take a moment to reflect on what it’s like to experience harassment. First I’d like to share my own story with you.