Don't Get Mad, Wear Red: Why Wearing Red Can Be Its Own Subtle Act of  Defiance

Don't Get Mad, Wear Red: Why Wearing Red Can Be Its Own Subtle Act of Defiance

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On a day when women are empowered to wear red, a writer reflects on the simple message of a favored sweater: Would wearing a heart remind others to use theirs?

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