Sherrie L.

Joining the disability march is such a great opportunity for those of us who aren’t physically able to be there in person, and I’m so grateful to be a part of it. The Women’s March is a show of solidarity for women from all walks of life: every race, belief, lifestyle, and occupation. Our voices…

Donelle

I am marching because I have Cerebral Palsy and though I can’t stand physically, I stand for equality, human rights, and my rights as a woman 🙂

Jessica Schmit

I stand in solidarity for the protection of civil rights and equality and justice for all!

Diane Aubry

I am joining the March because, as a disabled woman I want to stand (though I can’t) with all Americans for our civil rights, for our voices to be heard, to be counted. We the people, we go on.

Laura J Mac

I’m a disabled artist that’s “lucky” enough to be part of a local group that makes disability access a priority but I’m participating in Disability March as a shout out to the nearly one million Canadians with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity -MCS (and everyone with Environmental Illness = MCS, Fibro and CFS/ME) who need enforced Fragrance-Free…

Julie Diehl

I am joining the March because I don’t feel represented by Donald Trump. Because he has denigrated women, people with disabilities, Muslims and different races.

Caroline Nicholson

I am joining the March because I am unable to attend. I am a person with mental health difficulties and work in mental health to make lives better for people suffering from mental ill health or living with the symptoms of severe mental illness.

Trudy LeBeau

I have had secondary-progressive multiple sclerosis for 23 years and have been in a wheelchair for 15 years.  I am very grateful to be able to participate virtually in the Women’s March on Washington. I have many reasons why. Obviously, for myself, I am deeply concerned that the incoming administration will do a lot of…