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KRISTA SUH discusses her book DIY RULES FOR A WTF WORLD

DIY Rules for A WTF World: How to Speak Up, Get Creative, and Change the World (Grand Central Publishing)

From the creator of the Pussyhat Project comes a manifesto for every woman to create her own distinct and original path to joy, success, and impact.

On January 21, 2017, millions of protestors took part in the Women's March, and many of them created a "sea of pink" when they wore knitted pink "pussyhats" in record numbers. The pussyhat swiftly found its place on the cover of TIME and the New Yorker, and it ultimately came to symbolize resistance culture. Creator of the Pussyhat Project, Krista Suh, took an idea and built a worldwide movement and symbol in just two months. But like so many women, Krista spent years letting her fears stop her from learning to live by her own rules. 

Now in DIY Rules for a WTF World, Krista Suh shares the tools, tips, experiences, "rules," and knitting patterns she uses to get creative, get bold, and change the world. From learning how to use your own intuition to decide which rules are right for you to finding your inner-courage to speak up fearlessly; from finding what your passions are (this might surprise you!) to dealing with the squelchers out there, DIY Rules for a WTF World not only inspires you to demolish the patriarchy, but also enables you to create your own rules for living, and even a movement of your own, all with gusto, purpose, and joy. 

Krista Suh is a feminist, artist, Hollywood screenwriter, and creator of The Pussyhat Project. She's based in Los Angeles. She wants to make the world a safer place for women and to help everyone validate their own creativity, femininity, and intuition.

Event date: 
Sunday, January 21, 2018 - 5:00pm
Event address: 
1818 N Vermont Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90027
DIY Rules for a WTF World: How to Speak Up, Get Creative, and Change the World By Krista Suh Cover Image
$25.00
Possibly out of print. Email or call to check availability and price.
ISBN: 9781538712337
Published: Grand Central Publishing - January 16th, 2018