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by Nicole Rifkin Nicole says, " I have lived in New York for 7 years and I've never heard the city so quiet. Or seen people cry on the streets, in the subway, just everywhere. Nor have I seen the amount of empathy I have since the election.
Things are not ok, and they will not be. We have to acknowledge this as a fact and fight for what we believe to be is right. To be resilient and provide human kindness. It's easy to say that everything is going to be ok just to feel better. But right now we shouldn't. I am a female, jewish, dual citizen. I am terrified but I won't give up." by Ali Shapiro Ali says, "As much as I love and admire Michelle Obama, drawing this piece offered me some much-needed comic relief from "when they go low, we go high." "
by Ozge Samanci Ozge says, "Image refers to people's initial reaction to leave US after election. Escaping may make the situation worse. We can resist in our own ways. "
by Jody Hewgill Jody says, "I am very concerned about the resurgence of regressive policies in the US. I fear that without access to reproductive healthcare and choice many women will be marginalized, again. I am a Canadian citizen, but I am the great granddaughter of an American born woman; I created this image in support of all American women."
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