Nancy

Hi! My name is Nancy and I’m 64 years old. I’m a cancer survivor with RA and can’t march. I’m thrilled about this virtual march! I’m joining the march because I love our democracy and I don’t think Donald and Putin dividing the world in half is a good thing!

Jillian Sang

I am joining the march because as a biracial, queer, ciswoman who has a disability, Spina Bifida (along with a plethora of other diagnoses — level T-12 paraplegia, hydrocephalus, scoliosis, and more), I am deeply concerned for my health, well-being, and basic rights over these next four years. Disability rights are human rights. The rights…

Laura

I hope to march on the 21st, but given the unpredictability of my health, I want to participate in this creative call to inclusivity.  I march because I want to help send a message to our politicians that we will join together as a community to make our voices heard. Because our voices matter, and…

Jen

I am joining this march first as a woman who is concerned about women’s rights due to the new president’s constant inappropriate comments about women and some of the choices he has made for people to work for him in the white house. I am also joining as a disabled person who has Cystic Fibrosis,…

Vicky

34yo disabled female and wheelchair user from the south of England. I want to be part of the solution! We will not be silenced. We will not be ignored. I Blog at aroundandupsidedown.co.uk

PunkProf

I am marching to stand up for all the marginalized, to say this is not my president, to show the people don’t agree with the behavior, statements, or proposals of this man and his enablers, that this election was not democratic. Midwesterner; educator; lover of the arts; single parent; MOTHER WARRIOR; child abuse, rape, and…

Teresa P.

Chronic pain and mobility impairments prevent me from holding/waving signs and marching, but I still want my voice heard! I’ve been a lifelong social justice advocate, recently “sidelined” due to disabilities…. None of us are free unless all of us are free!  Check out http://www.collectiveliberation.org and http://www.whiteaccomplices.org. “We can disagree and still love each other…

Allyson Wendt

I march because I am a woman and a mother. I march because I want my children to see me fighting for their future, and because I want them to know that I value all people of all genders, colors, and creeds. I march because I am married to a man who is supportive, kind,…

Lynn Spann Bowditch

I’m joining the disability march because I can’t participate in any of the actual marches being held near me; I live with chronic, intractable migraines, which severely restrict my ability to participate in activities requiring much physical exertion for more than about 5 minutes. I want to march to do something to stop Trump’s twisted…