Judith Carnes

I would physically March if I could for all who stand to lose health insurance, face deportation, need help to pay for education and care for the earth. Bio: 66 year old NH native diagnosed with myasthena gravis last year. Issues with standing and walking. retired, worked as school of management librarian at Yale University…

Migraine Mom

Photo: A tattoo of the face of an elven maiden with green eyes, in an oval frame With chronic daily migraines, it is hard to leave the house, much less the state, especially with a child. Losing ACA is likely a death sentence for me, since the pre-existing condition clause is back and I can’t…

Ruth Grombacher

I am a woman living with lung cancer. This picture was taken 9 months after my last chemo treatment. This is the face of a fighter! My friends call me Ruthie. I am beyond frightened by the President elect. I am polar opposite of everything this person stands for. I am currently fighting for disability.

Elizabeth Goodlaxson-Levy

Photo: a smiling white woman with long, straight, dark hair wearing black framed glasses sitting in front of a mirror. I am joining the march because I do not condone racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, religious intolerance and hatred as the platform for our country. I am marching because sexual assault cannot be made acceptable. I…

Tina Bugara

Photo: Woman smiling with blue hat, dark blonde wavy hair Tina Bugara, Massachusetts  I have a list of medical problems. I am marching for keeping affordable health care. I am also marching for all the women and girls of the next generation to be respected as equals, to have the ability to make their own…

Dina Asna

I have polio in both legs and marching is my last strength. I got paralyzed once and it thought me that that we can do it even if it doesn’t look like it! And President Obama Thought me we can do it even if no one believed in that! So I go march in here…

Becky Jones

Photo description: In this photo I am out on a hike with my trusty companions – my dog and my cane. I am wearing a blue zip up sweatshirt, jeans, and teal shoes. I believe our country can be a place of well being for all, including those with disabilities. If you are not disabled…

Naomi Rogosin

Photo is of a woman and man, both with short brown hair, on the beach. I’m a 39 year old woman, and mother of two sons. I have suffered from migraines literally my whole life. I remember going home from school in pain frequently. Despite this, I succeeded in school, participated in a variety of…

Morgan Page

I want to join the disability march to stand against abelism and so many other “isms” against women and POC. I cannot walk without a mobility aide due to my disability. This is me with my dog who lays with me. He’d join too if he is allowed!