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As someone with arthritis, fibromyalgia, and serious noise sensitivities, I won’t be marching physically. I do appreciate this on-line alternative to protests Trump’s appalling insensitivities to people with disabilities, people of color, women in general, Muslims, and anyone who opposes his views.

Jillian Knight

I have volunteered for Planned Parenthood, donated to the Human Rights Campaign and Southern Poverty Law Center every year for over the last 10 years, participated in gay pride parades, spoke out against injustice when I witnessed it in my life, cut out any people (including family members) that have racist or homophobic views,  wrote…

Tim and Michelle Cook

My husband and I (Tim and Michelle Cook) would like to participate in the sister match here in Atlanta, but he’s unable to walk very far due to multiple surgeries and physical ailments. I don’t want to go without him, so this allows us to stand together against hatred, bigotry, mysogeny, nativism, isolationism, greed, ignorance,…

Melissa Deas

Photo description: A 65 yr old woman holding 3 mos old grandson with a smile. Melissa has glasses, is looking down at baby with a smile.  Split between front teeth, long hair pulled back away from face.   As a retired independent midwife of 37 years, I have stood up for women’s rights my whole…

Marla Crews

I feel the Disability March is important. For too long, those of us with disabilities are forgotten, pushed to the side, left out, and left behind. It’s time to put an end to this. Many of us can do what the non-disabled can do, and in some cases, do it better, because of our superior…

Colleen Curry

My name is Colleen Curry. I had hoped to attend the Women’s March in Sacramento, but my health at this time precludes me. I have a chronic inflammatory and a heart condition. I am truly terrified for this country. Trump is not a legitimate president. He was only elected with the help of Vladimir Putin. I…

Wendy

I am marching to remind DJ T that he does not have a mandate. We represent the millions of people Who voted against him. We are watching  and will hold him accountable. We are activists. We organize, we vote, we let our  legislators know what we believe. I march for the ACA  so that I…

J Mallory

  Photo – Short-haired woman wearing a big hat, red sweater, white turtleneck Joining this march because I am unable to be in crowds, but I want to stand with those and support those who are able to march to show our nation, our so-called leaders, that we will not sit idly and allow them…

Leslie Henrickson

I am not able to participate physically in the Women’s March because I’m in a wheelchair, due to my MS.  But I want to be involved because I believe strongly in rights for all women! Leslie was born in 1942 and grew up in Clinton, NY.  She spent much of her adult life in Brantingham,…