Why I Am Joining The March : Because disability rights are human rights!
Author: sonyahuber
Ann Metcalf
I marched in the 1960’s and 1970’s when I was young and able. I heard “I have a dream” in real time. I never imagined that I would need to march again in my 70’s in my wheelchair. Thank you for letting me participate in the Women’s March 2017.
Laura Sherrill Ligon
Why I Am Joining The March : Women are equal. We do not want abuse. Website: http://Ligon-art.com
Douglas Berry
Why I Am Joining The March : Liberty and democracy are always under the shadow of those who would seize power for themselves. Denigrating women and minorities are always the tools of the oppressor. I can’t walk very well, but I stand with everyone fighting for the rights of all.
Group of 10 Marchers
Nora Roth-Cohen: Why I Am Joining The March : I am a woman and have daughters! Fay Baker: Comment: I have been upset because I cannot do the walking required for the March on Saturday, but I would live to participate! Sally Lashley: Comment: I have Lupus and am unable to march but I am there in spirit….
Sahra B.
Joining the march virtually in support of all women, and to support more help for women suffering from mental health issues. Unable to join the march in person because the anxiety and depression I’ve been dealing with since my teens has meant I’ve struggled to earn income sufficient for survival, making extra travel out of…
Barbara Fleming
Woman with greying wavy hair. My main concern is for the country as a whole. The US is a country of many races creeds and abilities. I hope that Mr. Trump will govern with compassion and wisdom. He has pledged to be guided by the constitution and to do that by protecting and defending the…
Alina Sierra Sedlander
I would love to join the Washington DC march or the one in New Orleans where I live. I had polio as a child and now have post-polio syndrome. My mobility is seriously impaired. I use a wheel chair outside my home and a friend who is marching offered to push me. I have pneumonia…