Women and men across the country are gearing up for the second annual Women's March this weekend. That means a sea of pink hats will fill the streets of America's biggest cities. Krista Suh, the Founder of the Pussyhat Project and author of "DIY Rules For A WTF World: How To Speak Up, Get Creative, and Change The World," explains how she came up with the idea for a knitted pink hat. She says she wanted to create something with her hands that she could use to protest. It's been a year since people first took to the streets to protest President Trump. Suh gives her take on where women's rights stand a year into the Trump administration.

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