Gina Schuster

I am disabled and in a wheel chair, with damage to 23 vertebrae as a result of abuse in childhood and my first marriage. This damage is further compounded by spinal cord signal loss, nerve root and spinal cord compression, ankylosing spondylitis, RA, DDD, Scoliosis and Fibromyalgia. I’ve had 2 cervical spine surgeries, one which…

Yvette Bovey

I am unable to physically make it to DC and have mobility issues that prevent me from being able to participate in local protests. I have friends and family who span the gender spectrum, who are LBGTQ, who are disabled, who have pre-existing medical conditions, and who will be hurt by the incoming administrations policies.

Deirdre Moore

I am joining THIS march because I feel I must resist all things Trump, and because I have both mental and physical problems that would prevent me from actually marching.

Delaney Hartmann

I am joining the Women’s March because I believe in equality for everyone, no matter their gender, race, religion, sexuality, or class. I would love to go to the Women’s March on Denver in my home state of Colorado, but I am not up for it physically. I suffer from a chronic illness Postural Orthostatic…

Ann Magill

I am joining in memory of my mother, who was a staunch environmentalist while I was growing up, and who found her greatest joy in being a reporter for local newspapers in the final years of her life. I am joining for all the people in the disability community who are stripped of their names…

Bridget Reynolds

As a feminist and a rape survivor, I can’t just sit by while a man like Trump takes office. He is symbolic of everything I’ve feared in life. I’m saddened by my relatives that know I’m gay and yet support him. I’m ashamed when as a disabled person, I see them defend him for mocking…

Jaime Michele Sanders

As a disabled African American woman, I find the election of Donald Trump appalling. I stand for everything that he mocks, disrespects, invalidates, and demeans. It is not okay for someone like him to hold the highest office in the nation. Due to my illnesses, physically being at the March isn’t practical. But I will…

Anya McCoy

I have been an activist for change and supportive of human rights since l was a young teenager. Now, as a senior, health limitations mean l cannot physically March, but l will be the in spirit.

Michelle Hanna

I march to show my great sadness and disapproval of a man who devalues individuals with disabilities. President Trump you are NOT my President. You do not represent my family and my own son who has Cerebral Palsy. I have great fear that you and your administration will NOT have my son’s best interests at…