I would be marching with the Portland, OR division of the Women’s March, if I were physically able to do so. I am “e-marching” because I am terrified about what a Trump presidency means for people with disabilities, public education, health care, and more.
Stephanie stands outside with one hand on her hip, the other bent up with her finger on her chin in a “thinking” type pose. She looks off and up to the right. Her long dark hair flows down a wine colored long sleeved top. Behind her is a wall of leaves and rust colored flowers.