Neeta Jha

Due to being a chronic diabetic, I cannot be at the march physically but I want to support my sisters virtually.

Rowan

I’m joining because I know people in the US who are afraid that they will lose the healthcare they depend on to survive, or of being deported, or of losing already fragile rights to be treated as equal to straight, cisgender people.

Tracy Austin

I am joining the march because what is happening in this country today is nothing short of criminal.

Mary Odbert

It is my civic responsibility as an American to resist tyranny. I march in solidarity with all women in defense of our rights.

Becca Shapiro

I march because I refuse to be cynical.
I march because I believe in the power of everyday citizens committing themselves to progress while we have a president who cannot be a role model for our children.
I march for equal pay for equal work, for birth control, and the right to make decisions about my own uterus.
I march because Black Lives Matter.
I march for my students who are as beautiful, courageous, and diverse as the earth is round and who deserve opportunities to succeed no matter their race, religion, or socioeconomic status.
I march for climate justice and the conservation of wild spaces and an inhabitable earth for future generations.
I march for you, and me, and everyone in between.

Kim Novak

I am joining the March because I believe in justice, peace, and all rights for all people.

Nikki L. Rogers

I am joining this march to be in solidarity with my American sisters with disabilities.

Dawn

I wish I was in Washington DC today so that I could have been present to be a part of history but I do not feel the president Donald Trump be able to do a good job.

TQ1221

I am joining the march because Donald Trump and the GOP are a threat to the United States and its people. Their plans to repeal the ACA, cut Social Security and Medicare, and destroy the environment show no consideration for the population, but favoritism to the wealthy and large corporations.