We cannot let our momentum stop or our hard-won progress be reversed. We are here, and we’re not going away, we won’t be silenced. We are as vital as every other member of our community. We fight for ourselves and others who’ve faced social injustice, whether it’s sex, ability, race, nationality, religion, or creed.
Author: cori2674
Girl with Anxiety Disorder
I am joining the Disability March because I believe it is time to end the stigmas associated with physical and mental disabilities.
Angela Rivera
I’m joining the disability march because we are too often forgotten, even among fellow activists.
Rose Whitehead
I have been helped and treated kindly by too many citizens of this USA to have a Bully representing us. I have to tell the world I don’t want that!
Olivia
I’m marching in solidarity with all the other individuals who are fighting to keep this country truly great – which is not what the incoming administration thinks it is.
Michael F. Wolohan Bierbaum
I march because to sit here and not march is to condone and normalize what is heinous and despicable.
Theresa T.
I join this march to denounce this hate. Islamophobia, Racism and Misogyny are not American values.
Kelly
..this is what matters: Love, togetherness, and finding the light in the darkness.
Hilary
Rather than succumb to the feelings of failure and shame in my body that is unable to withstand the physical conditions of this historical moment, where our civil liberties, human rights, and future hang in the balance, I choose to unite alongside my comrades in cyberspace alongside everyone else seeking a full life in dignity, free from oppression.