My name is Cameron T. Whitley. I recently had a kidney transplant after years of suffering with kidney disease. Although I wanted to attend the march, I have a compromised immune system and cannot be in large crowds. I stand in solidarity with all those who are marching and unable to march today. Thank you…
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Rose Bates-Summers
i’m joining the disability march so that i can support positive change for all my sisters which is also good for all living beings on this planet!
Aimee
I am joining this march to show solidarity with others re: freedom of women to choose, spreading compassion and love around the world instead of hate, disagreement with many or most of Trump’s decisions. I am a retired teacher who organizes a meet up called “Vancouver Women Over 55” in Vancouver, BC, Canada. I have…
Jory
I am doing this in support of BOTH the disabilities march, and the womens march happening RIGHT NOW! I have a natural biased toward other individuals with disabilities seeing as I am paralyzed. Considering the current situation of our country, I felt obligated to participate in SOME way. As human beings, we have to be…
Ren Delutri
I was so upset that I had to sit out for the woman’s march,but there’s no way I could physically handle such a long day due to my medical issues. It’s so great to know that those of us who can’t make it out to these marches are still able to participate and have our…
Margaret Arabella Kenney
I’m marching because I want to affirm that the true majority of this country’s citizens operate from a foundation of compassion, integrity, and good-will toward others. We work to create benevolent community, and support policies that promote inclusion, personal safety, dignity and justice for all.. I march because the current “leadership” in this country and…
Cindy Jackson
I’ve been fighting people like Trump my entire life of 58 yrs, and I will continued to fight.
Sarah Fox
I had hoped to make it a march in person and hope to tolerate the crowds, I woke to cramps. Therefore, it feels more like a day of rest than protest.
Helene Levey Zemel
As a Jewish American, I stand with other minorities and immigrants. We must always remember what happened in Nazi Germany and make sure that it never happens in this country where a group is singled out for their religion or race.