My latest piece in Glamour. A letter to Hillary Clinton. "Hillary— I have a message for you. A message for you from all the girls and women that you have spent years sending a message to. We woke up this morning and texted each other pictures of our broken, puffy faces. We wrote to each other about our children, who awoke in the middle of the night with nightmares about walls being built. We wrote to each other about how we had to explain to our daughters how a man who has sexually assaulted women just became the president of the United States. We wrote to each other as pregnant women, fearful of what the future holds, and what it no longer holds. We called each other with anger, with newfound strength, with a potent new understanding of the consequences of female power. I personally counted 38 texts of this kind sent from girlfriends this morning, and I sent them out in return. I tell you all of this, Hillary, because more than anything it’s important to me—and to all of us—that you know how profoundly you have changed our lives. That your grace, your resilience, your strength has affected us on a seismic, preternatural level. You are this country’s litmus test—the test on which all future tests will be tested. Your candidacy was the mirror onto which the country reflected its giant, nasty girl love and its nasty girl hate, and you took it all for us over the course of this election. You became the star by which we will navigate our futures, a satellite that orbits us and the women that come after us, a marker of all the work we’ve done and all the work we still have left to do. We had courage because you’ve always had courage. We got back up and kept fighting because you are the ultimate boxer. We didn’t stay quiet because you never stayed quiet. We want you to know that we see the work you have done, and we now know the work we still have to do. Through you, our eyes have been opened and we cannot un-know how much half of this country values women—including women themselves. Through you we now see, more clearly than ever, our own connections to each other, and by contrast, the disconnect between us..." (link in bio)

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My latest piece in Glamour. A letter to Hillary Clinton. "Hillary—

I have a message for you. A message for you from all the girls and women that you have spent years sending a message to.

We woke up this morning and texted each other pictures of our broken, puffy faces. We wrote to each other about our children, who awoke in the middle of the night with nightmares about walls being built. We wrote to each other about how we had to explain to our daughters how a man who has sexually assaulted women just became the president of the United States. We wrote to each other as pregnant women, fearful of what the future holds, and what it no longer holds. We called each other with anger, with newfound strength, with a potent new understanding of the consequences of female power. I personally counted 38 texts of this kind sent from girlfriends this morning, and I sent them out in return.

I tell you all of this, Hillary, because more than anything it’s important to me—and to all of us—that you know how profoundly you have changed our lives. That your grace, your resilience, your strength has affected us on a seismic, preternatural level. You are this country’s litmus test—the test on which all future tests will be tested. Your candidacy was the mirror onto which the country reflected its giant, nasty girl love and its nasty girl hate, and you took it all for us over the course of this election. You became the star by which we will navigate our futures, a satellite that orbits us and the women that come after us, a marker of all the work we’ve done and all the work we still have left to do. We had courage because you’ve always had courage. We got back up and kept fighting because you are the ultimate boxer. We didn’t stay quiet because you never stayed quiet. We want you to know that we see the work you have done, and we now know the work we still have to do. Through you, our eyes have been opened and we cannot un-know how much half of this country values women—including women themselves. Through you we now see, more clearly than ever, our own connections to each other, and by contrast, the disconnect between us..." (link in bio)


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