2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumHillary pens a goodbye note to The Toast.
(today is their final day as an internet site)
Dear readers,
I know that today is the final day of The Toast, and I wanted to take a moment to reflect on what this space and spaces like it mean for women.
In nearly every industry, from publishing to scientific research, women have had to forge their own paths against overwhelming odds and less-than-friendly welcomes. When I arrived in the Senate in 2001, I was one of just 13 women, and I remember how thankful I was for my female colleagues on both sides of the aisle. My friend Barbara Mikulski famously started a tradition of dinner parties for all the women of the Senate. Over a glass of wine okay, maybe three wed give each other support, advice, and highly relevant tips to navigate being in such an extreme minority.
Ive always had great admiration for women like Barb who take it upon themselves to create spaces where women can speak their minds freely. With this site, Mallory, Nicole and Nikki did the same for so many women and they made us laugh and think along the way.
Im looking forward to seeing what they and the many great writers whove contributed to The Toast do next. (At least two are working for my campaign!) As we look back at what this site has meant to so many of you, I hope youll also look forward and consider how you might make your voice heard in whatever arenas matter most to you. Speak your opinion more fervently in your classes if youre a student, or at meetings in your workplace. Proudly take credit for your ideas. Have confidence in the value of your contributions. And if the space youre in doesnt have room for your voice, dont be afraid to carve out a space of your own. You never know you might just be the next Nicole Cliffe, Mallory Ortberg or Nikki Chung.
http://the-toast.net/2016/07/01/a-note-on-the-toast/
NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)I just posted a write-up from Vox on this. lol.
http://www.vox.com/2016/7/1/12078718/clinton-the-toast