Molly E. Holzschlag

Hi there, thank you so much for doing this. I was going to March but the weather is very bad here and I am just out of a chemo cycle in recovery. So I will join you, and I thank you for making this wonderful project possible! As an advocate for accessibility on the Web,…

Laura Cameron-Lewis.

Hello! I’m attending virtually as I have hypermobility syndrome and in the middle of a flare up today, I’ve run out of spoons and am lying in bed retweeting all the photos of the marches all over the world on twitter. I’m playing Women of The World Take Over, a song by the Scottish surrealist…

Noah and Jessica Tresser

Noah was diagnosed with Autism at 2 years old. We can’t march in person, due to the crowds and noise, but we want to virtually march in solidarity, for the equal rights and protections of every one of our citizens (and our non-citizen immigrants, too). Noah can’t always raise his voice in person, but he…

Annie

I’m unsure if it’s ok to join you from the UK, but if nothing else, please know that people all over the world stand in solidarity and love with you. Know that your marching represents millions. That we are furious, and fearful, and heartbroken over the scale of danger, oppression, injustice and pain threatening so…

Sarah Myers

Hello All, I am joining the disability march because I have MS. Getting to places and mobilizing is difficult and I am so glad that the option of showing our support is possible in this way. I believe that a new approach towards living and society is needed; a focus that isn’t based on the…

Ruth Openshaw

  I’m posting from London in solidarity for then Women’s March on Washington. I speak as an ally to those with disabilities, and also because I’m not able to march myself today because of very recent foot surgery. No person should feel marginalized because of their disability, race, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, or…

Sophie May

I am marching because women have proved time and again how much we can change when we all join together. We are not all sugar and spice and all things nice – we are powerful, determined, and angry. We will not be silenced by the people who will benefit by us keeping quiet – we…

Although I’m not an American, I wish to stand in solidarity with the brave women marching this weekend. I believe in equality, respect, dignity, freedom, justice, education, and compassion for all people regardless of their gender, sex, age, race, or sexual orientation. I feel that Drumpf, supported as he is by Putin, Nazis, the KKK,…

Jodi

I am joining the disability march because I am shocked and saddened at the era of hate that Trump’s election seems to be ushering in.  My own parents voted for him and still don’t see anything wrong with him despite the cabinet picks he has made and the horrible statements he has made against marginalized…