Elly Brosius

Women are people. We are not less. Disabled people are people. We are not less. People are people. We are all needed. There is room for everyone. We all have gifts for each other and this world. As a 20+ year disabled person and support group leader for CFS/ME, Fibromyalgia Syndrome, and Orthostatic Intolerance (POTS,…

Rita Leighton

We’ve come too far-we refuse to give up the gains we have made to a desperate RW agenda, led by a perverted con man, with the mental capacity of a spoiled child.

Mahogany Lore

I am joining the march to demonstrate that I will not accept the marginalization, oppression, repression, or discrimination of myself or any group of people. As a woman, my purpose is not to look good and to blandly accept assessments as to how well I meet that goal. I am a person, not a pussy…

Libby Block

I’m joining the online march because lupus interferes with my ability to be “normal”. Too often, lupus isn’t taken seriously. It’s considered a woman’s disease and women simply are not important. I’m joining the march because women are important. Women’s health concerns are important. Ignoring them won’t make them go away. Maybe they can shame…

Boneweaver Jones

  I joining because I wish to be in solidarity with all the women, femmes, and woman-identifying folks even while I cannot march. I have degenerative joint disease, scoliosis, herniating cervical discs, and a neurological disorder that make long periods of standing and/or walking an adventure in pain. I parse my energy in very specific…

Lee Weal

I am deeply disappointed that I am unable to attend any marches due to a recent total knee replacement. But I am the daughter of an activist; resisting fascism and social injustice is in my DNA! My heart, soul and SPIRIT are marching with you.

Natalie Mitchell

I am joining the march to protest the treatment of women and all other racial and ethnic minorities as well as people with disabilities. I hope that this man’s inauguration will be catalyst this country needs to get back on the right track.

Jennifer Hall

My husband passed away 8 months ago. He was a Type 1 Diabetic and on dialysis for over 14 years. I am visually impaired and still raising 2 children. I am not complaining or whining, those are just the facts of my life. Obviously, issues that affect the disabled and/or chronically ill matter to me….

Lindsay & Renee

We are joining this march to raise our voices to advocate for those like us who have disabilities and many other identities that are threatened under the current administration. We hope that programs and laws that have helped us greatly (e.g. Social Security, Affordable Care Act, marriage rights for LGBT people etc) will be protected,…