Quinn

My name is Quinn. My photo represents a huge milestone for me. It shows that even though it took me longer than most, and it was a struggle, I had finally reached a point in my illness where it only controls me most of the time and I had recovered hugely (though never completely) from…

Christine

I am marching because we must let Trump know that we are watching & will not stand by while he dismantles the progress it has taken us so long to achieve — for the disabled, for all races & religions, for the LGBTQ community, for women, for immigrants.  We believe in & will protect Liberty…

Anna & Bryan Patton-Shea

We are joining the march because we will not be silenced and bullied into submission! As people who both rely on health care to manage chronic illnesses, we are marching for our lives, for our medication, and for our future. We are committed to joining the struggle for social justice against oppression in all its…

Salvatore Mastrelli

Because of the Affordable Care Act I can get medications.  I had my first liver transplant 34 years ago, I am now 36 years old.  All insurance companies at one time considered me as a Pre-Existing condition up to the Affordable Care act.  I have seizures and I battle them with changes of medications every…

Chrystie

I would love to be able to march but can’t because I am disabled. I want to march for peace and equality.

Patricia Washburn

I am marching for women and girls, for black and Latino and Asian people, for gay people and poor people. I am marching for the values of compassion and knowledge and kindness.

Dori Knobloch

I want to join the March for two reasons; for its original purpose to remind America, we, as citizens, we got to stop this violence that is occurring in our Country and hurting and killing our children. As a Mother, this is a big concern and something I’d fight for, peace in America. Secondly, with…

Fox Emm

My chronic pain and fatigue prohibit my participation, but I support the mission. Women’s rights are human rights. I am not just someone’s sister or daughter, but a human being who deserves acknowledgment and consideration as the new administration moves forward.

Kate C

I am joining the disability march because I believe it is vital for people to see all types of women who are angry about the current political climate. It’s easy for people to forget about all the individuals who will be affected by Trump’s America, and I refuse to be ignored. My mental health is…