i proudly assemble with the (virtual) women’s march on washington! and in spite of disabilities that prevent my physical attendance, i join in heart and in spirit to demonstrate for social justice and compassion. may these qualities flourish freely in our government, in our communities, in our homes, and in our dreams, that we might…
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Sheila Houlahan
For the continued safety of all persons in this county. We will NOT tolerate fascism and bigotry in the government!
Betty Benoit Richardson
As a Quaker I find everything about the incoming President to be in conflict with my religious and personal beliefs. Equality for some ends up being equality for none. All human beings must have the same rights and treatment in order for this society to progress. I am also appalled at the thought of millions…
Mary Therese Lemanek
I need to be home to care for my husband. He has idiopathic autonomic polyneuropathy which affects him from head to toe, limiting his independence significantly. And mine. Having marched all my life ~ for Civil Rights, Grapes, against Vietnam, I am still running against the wind but cannot be there in person. There are…
Maisy Curry
I have Rett Syndrome. Although, I cannot talk or walk, I still matter. I want everyone to have an education, healthcare and the right to the pursuit of happiness.
Debi Spiller
If it was not for ACA I would not have been able to afford my oxygen and medications needed for my COPD. No oxygen…no breath, no breath….no life. ACA gave me life. I also believe that I alone am responsible for decisions made for me and my body. No discrimination! No Hate!
Deb
I am joining the March because my life altering disability is from Environmental Illness. We can’t have climate change deniers in the cabinet, or in the White House. People across this nation are becoming afflicted with auto immune illnesses caused by the greed of companies like Monsanto and Exxon. During the Obama administration, I…
Diane Walsh
I’m 68 years old, a college professor, and committed to the vision of Barack Obama’s America. To that end, I long to march in Philadelphia on Saturday, but the painful arthritis in my knees won’t let me walk more than 8-10 blocks at a time, or stand in one place for more than 20 minutes…..so…
Edie
I was planning on walking in DC with a couple of old college buddies, despite having many medical issues that would have made it painful and exhausting. Then, a medical setback occurred. So, here I am. I March for Humanity. I am tired of watching, seeing, hearing about people being mistreated by others. I have…