Sarah Joy Liles

My fibromyalgia keeps me from walking with the Women’s March on Washington.  I am joining the virtual disability march to demonstrate solidarity with the vision and purpose of the Women’s March on Washington.  Women’s rights are human rights and human rights are women’s rights.  Justice for women is inextricably tied to racial justice and economic…

Jay Liesener

I am joining the disability march because I support equality for all members of our society. I am here to let our new administration know that equality is the only foundation on which a great nation can be built – equality of representation, equality of access, equality of opportunity, equality of compensation, equality of justice……

Joyce Ward

I am joining the March for my grandchildren (3 boys, 3 girls).  Women’s Rights are Human Rights.  Women’s Reproductive Healthcare, single pair health insurance, equal pay for equal work, disability SSI continuation are all imperative for a fair and just society.  The kind of society I want for my grandchildren.  Without access to affordable health…

Megan and Mimi Newman

We march for those with invisible illnesses – for those who live in pain daily – yet aren’t seen as “sick”. We march for affordable care. We march, in love, for our love. We march for our trans family, for Megan’s students – who deserve a better future than the one promised under the new…

Amy

I’m joining the disability march because I’m angry. I’m angry for the people who have been historically overlooked and marginalized- people who deserve to be heard. I’m angry for the people who are being let down by their country. I’m even angry for the poorly informed people who voted for the upcoming administration. I’m angry…

Molly Ivy

I’m marching for the rights of individuals with autism. It is my hope that ALL people will have a safe and prosperous future. I am a young adult with autism. I am a working creative focusing mostly on my writing. http://www.mollysmonsters.com

Jackie Zwirn

  I cannot join the March Saturday because I have bad ankles which affects my ability to stand for long periods and walk long distances. The photo of me is from an opera production at Santa Monica College where I sang the role of Annio.

Kate

An accident and subsequent illnesses have left me with mobility and other issues and  I don’t get out much.  This march is important to me because I don’t believe any man should use a position of power to abuse, belittle or cause  personal discomfort  to anyone (especially women). A president’s number one priority should be…