Ginger

I am marching for not only women but people of all races, sexual orientation, and religious or non religious affiliation. I am marching for education, environmental protection, science, and health care. I am marching because Trump is a threat to world peace. I am marching for my daughters, nieces, sisters, cousins, and friends. I am…

JoAnn Moon

I want the rest of the world to know that there are still kind and decent people in this country who embrace others and celebrate their differences, and that we would NEVER denigrate someone with a disability. I want the rest of the world to know that we will not be silent in the midst…

Sue and James Sexton

My son James is autistic. He’s such a wonderful little boy, who has a big heart, spreads love through his smile and actions because he struggles finding his words. I am so proud of him! He works hard every day to accomplish tasks others do with such ease. We are standing with this March because…

Marianella

I am joining the disability march because I want to remind the world that people with invisible illnesses suffer every day the injustices of ignorant individuals. These include family, strangers and even the medical staff that question if we are making up our ailments. These next four years will be hard for all of us….

Cassie

I’m joining the Women’s March because we all deserve a president who doesn’t brag about sexually assaulting women.

@blueyedcole

I am a human with disabilities. I’m a Veteran. Hopefully soon to be grad student.

Hope

I’m joining the disability march because I don’t have the money to join the physical march. As well, I also have flat feet, which makes walking for a long while very painful. I am also fat, so walking long distances isn’t my personal strong suit. I was a graduate student, working on getting my MA…

Jill

I am marching virtually because I have myasthenia gravis and fibromyalgia. I can’t walk far or stand for more than a few minutes without pain or weakness. I am very worried about what will happen to our country as the rights of the rich usurp the rights of all others.

Sara Maze

This is why I march. For three generations of women affected by disabilities. My mother, who blazed trails in the early years of mainstreaming, advocating for me, seeing beyond my Cerebral Palsy. My daughter, Melissa, born with a rare condition 1p36 Deletion Syndrome. She depends on the government’s assistance for her very life! And for…