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Old 01-28-2017, 10:36 AM   #21161
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February 6th The New Yorker cover image (Rosie meets diversity meets pussy hat)


There was a lot to be said about the Women’s Marches of January 21st—New Yorker writers discussed their humor, the radical possibility they represented, and the togetherness of the event.

“I went to the march in Augusta, Maine,” Abigail Gray Swartz, the artist behind next week’s cover, said. She used her artistic skills to make signs and a cape. “I marched for all those who need our support, for equality and diversity. And, even if I couldn’t take them with me, I marched for my three-year-old son and for my six-year-old daughter. I was there for them.”

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