I’m a mom who is unable to attend this march due to physical disabilities. However, I wish I could, because I cannot support a president who is, himself, so unabidingly unqualified for this tremendous responsibility, let alone a person who has admitted (even bragged) about sexually assaulting and degrading women, who has (on video) bullied…
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Laura Hawkins
I am joining the march because I worry about my rights as a woman with chronic pain and I worry for the rights of those who are more marginalized than I will ever be. Healthcare, education, free speech and religion, the ability to trust our government, the ability of our allies to trust us, and…
Betsy Murphy
Disabled with chronic pain due to Idiopathic Peripheral Neuropathy since 2011, marching in person is not possible. But I want it to be known that I am NOT taking this all sitting down – I join in support and solidarity with other women across the nation – what is happening to us as marginalized humans…
Diana Abrahams
It’s hard to believe we’re still fighting to be treated like people in 2017. I want the world to know that Donald Trump does NOT represent me. He doesn’t even represent the majority. We will not be silent.
Geertje den Oudsten
As a feminist, I’m terrified of the further normalization of sexism that is going to happen under the Trump presidency. I fear for the safety of women, people of color, and disabled people, especially in the US, but also around the world, as a result of this presidency.
Jennifer Berry
I’m joining the march because I stand up for all women, for people of color, for people with disabilities and for the LGBTQ community. I am joining the march to show that LOVE Trumps hate. That I will not stand by and let things happen.
Jenn Malatesta
When I married my husband 25 years ago, I immediately lost my health coverage under Medicaid. The small salary he made as an aide at a nursing home put us over the program’s income limit. Medicaid is the only insurance I have ever had that paid for “custodial care,” which is defined on Medicare.gov as…
Ani Schreiber
Because I am 28, unable to walk or stand for longer than 20 minutes at a time, and the doctors still tell me I am fine. Because I am tired of being overlooked because I am a woman in pain. Because I am tired of discovering more and more women every single day around the…
Diane Borgic
I’m marching for human rights and for an environment that supports life.