A 'pussyhat' lands a spot on the cover of 'TIME' and 'The New Yorker'
"WE did this!"
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The pink symbol of what may have been the largest protest in U.S. history has gone from the streets and social media timelines to the front cover of TIME.
A perfectly knit pussyhat, the cat-like homemade hat that has become one de facto symbol of a Trump administration opposition, commands your attention in the minimalistic cover complete with a powerful headline, "The Resistance Rises: How a March Becomes a Movement."
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The cover was revealed on Thursday and, like the march itself, the Internet reacted with both critiques and joy.
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Similarly, The New Yorker revealed their upcoming magazine cover on Friday which features a pussyhat as well.
You can read TIME's cover story here, and The New Yorker's here.