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- Fast Company talks to the women of MM.LaFleur, which we've featured in the past.
- Fashionista reports that Nasty Gal has filed for bankruptcy and that Sophia Amoruso, who recently made Forbes' list of America's Richest Self-Made Women, plans to resign as executive chairwoman.
- At Above the Law, Justin Dillon ponders what the DOJ will look like in a Trump presidency.
- The Muse has some great tips for writing a cover letter that will get you interviews.
- U.S. News & World Report gives you five questions worth asking at a job interview.
- The Atlantic talks to Samantha Power, who became the youngest person to be appointed U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, for its Women and Leadership series (autoplay video).
- “Why Do Millennials Hate Groceries?” asks The Atlantic.
- New York magazine's The Cut shares the news of all the “firsts” for women that took place on Election Night.
- Bust shares Marie-Shirine Yener's comic on how to react if you see someone harassing a Muslim woman, while GOOD explains how some people are wearing safety pins to show their support for victims of hate, and VideoRev has a video about five ways to disrupt racism. (It's referencing Brexit but can apply to anywhere.)
- On a lighter note: NPR reports that the new additions to the Toy Hall of Fame are Little People, Dungeons & Dragons, and the swing. Fun fact: More than two billion Little People have been sold since 1959.
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Anonymoose
I like the safety pin idea and will start wearing one along with my Planned Parenthood pin on a daily basis.. The nice part is that the safety pin should be all right for court and client days in a way that the Planned Parenthood pin may not be.
Anonymous
I’m on board for this, too.
Ellen
I alway’s have saftey pins in case I rip my clotheing, which happens on the NYC Subways and LIRR. But now I have a cause to wear them for. This is exciteing! I hope the hive start’s wearing color coded saftey pin’s b/c we can say diffenent thing’s with color’s! Rosa saw the Clinton’s in Chapaqua and they were NOT happy, but I can understand why. Do you think they will stay in NY? Rosa says they will probably move to NYC.