Feminist rallying phrase that is meant to represent an intelligent woman going up against the criticisms of her gender by a man. In 2016 it became a pop culture phrase in the election campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
After Trump's election in 2016 people took to Twitter to make the statement #Notmypresident in response to the controversial election winner. Since then it has become the rallying cry of activists who oppose the Trump administration.
Krista Suh was planning to attend the Women's March in Washington DC January of 2017 and needed a cap to keep her head warm in the chill winter air along with Jayna an artist who could not attend. Together they conceived the idea of creating a sea…
Poster created for the Women's March on Washington 2017 with The Amplifier Foundation. Amplifier created an open call for art to arm those gathered with visual messaging to amplify the voice of this monumental grassroots movement. Artwork was chose…