Here’s what the inimitable Joyce Vance and the unconquerable E. Jean Carroll had to say. Vance quoting E. Jean:
On Thursday, E. Jean Carroll started it: Paper Clip Protest.
“Comely Reader! I suggest we all start wearing the paper clip. Subtler than a red hat, more powerful as a CONNECTION,” she wrote, explaining they were also worn during World War II as a sign of resistance against the Nazis.
Norwegian teachers and students wore paper clips to signal their opposition to Nazi occupation. They attached them to their lapels and wore them as jewelry, a symbol of solidarity binding them together as paper clips did with papers. It was a quiet act of defiance, expressing that Norwegians remained united against Nazi rule.
Friday, when I signed on to tape the #SistersInLaw Podcast, Jill Wine Banks had a clip delicately attached to the collar of her shirt. It made me smile. In that moment, I knew E. Jean was onto something. Our defiance can and must be loud and public at this point. But the quiet symbol of solidarity on someone’s collar when you walk into a crowded room? Genius. And much better than a red hat.
You probably have a paper clip in your desk or junk drawer that you can put on straight away. You can be a subtle signal of support for people who need that right now. You can be a conservation starter. Jill tells me she’s having special paper clips made for the occasion—very fitting for a woman known for wearing pins—and has promised to send me one.
Small efforts can bear fruit when we’re all in on them. I’m going to find a paper clip before I head out to the farmers’ market.
We’re in this together,
Joyce
And from me: Here the Amazon link to the ones I have (above):https://www.amazon.com/Decorative-Paperclips-Shaped-Office-Organizers/dp/B0F9F6GL2Y/ref=sr_1_22_sspa?crid=F31P9W2CV60N&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.0RODu_NvUr_W5ilNeVo-XnoTFl9LpTpvqrkUU1E8v7ZiGExWrF73LFN5ya837sG6kVWYuSdrJbbQyKqhXWriDWsryGoVchmF07g-PQWB3CexG3FGLSUIvkuM7Eq_X2VXuG-Kh-SEoJiZg5t5Wl-p3N4TdHVMwe9ZfD4dj3JEg8PfuXvIUvEFf4CP3aTrx2vCeQvNyYHwjNyaZDyasvVD0qnB_6j_yROG2UxMgkrKcd6Q03-AkOQ4GPtj1PgwrRYoRGfLJfH1i-zWyriwnBXdYsE6aOEGpZMxQ_6g0XvFcuk.emV5Fj8vqUfzBdCSgCekHSGr0Hp1JyI_h42-ufBkDEY&dib_tag=se&keywords=heart+paper+clips&qid=1758538175&sprefix=heart+paper+clips%2Caps%2C189&sr=8-22-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9tdGY&psc=1
Thanks for joining in. It’s a really small thing, not garish, not all over your face. Small, with a beautiful history, a way of standing up …
This is such a super idea! Small acts becoming a movement.
Easy to do and very visible.