Ann Harrison

I am a proud second wave feminist who’s engaged the struggle for intersectional women’s liberation for a lifetime. I am the mother and grandmother of many beloveds who, along with everyone else, deserve to live in a world of clean air and water, clean real food, free from violence and oppression, able to create a…

Rhonda Ralson

I feel like screaming at the injustice of the incoming administration and marching in the street. But, I can’t. In 2004 I was diagnosed with Chronic Systemic Sarcoidosis. It is an auto immune inflammatory disease that causes my immune system to turn on me and attack my own body. I have been on supplemental oxygen…

Kate Larsson

I believe that our country is rapidly headed in the wrong direction. We need to create a much more egalitarian than it is today. The rich keep getting richer and the poor and working class are suffering. We need a progressive system that creates a much fairer playing field. http://www.KateLarssonStudio.com

Delia Wilson Lunsford

I was well aware that women were still not where they should be – have argued with younger women that feminism was only for radicals. It is terrible what has been happening but good that folks have waked up to what is really happening. I want to go but cannot physically do a lot right…

Amy Litzinger, MATS

I join the Disability March because I care about access to a full life, with inclusion in society. I was lucky to be educated under IDEA, and want people who follow me to have this same opportunity.  Our experience of disability and inclusion adds to disability culture and the culture at large. I believe we have…

Joanne H.

I have MS. I cannot walk nor stand for more than a few minutes at a time, but tomorrow I’m going to strap on my “bionic” leg, fire up my walker, and take a few laps around my condo in support of the Women’s March. Thanks for giving me this opportunity to participate. I am…

I had hoped to attend but given the fact that I am full time wheelchair user, due to a C3-7 SCI, I didn’t think it would be safe. I have been speaking out for equality for ALL since the late 1960’s as a “young hippy” and have spent my life trying to live up to…

I am joining the Disability March because the rights of all Americans are important and should be respected. Our representatives at every level of government need to recognize that the reason they are in office is not for their individual political goals or potential financial gain; it is to represent the needs of ALL of…

Marsha G

As a woman I suffered two heart attacks. Heart disease is the #1 Killer of Women but many times women do not get the same health care as men.  Women are often ignored and thought of as complainers but when men get heart disease complaints are taken care of immediately. I am joining this for…