James S.

I want to add my voice to these efforts wherever I can – it’s unconscionable to me to not stand in solidarity with people who are targets of those in power, from my friends, to others in my community, to complete strangers. Nothing hard was ever accomplished by people being polite, invisible, and silent.

Lizzie

I am joining the online march as a positive move for women to show their strength and give each other support in these troubling times.

Wendi Quest

I’m marching to remind everybody that the Earth is our mother, we must take care of her, and to join in lovingly fighting for equal rights, liberty and justice for ALL.

Heather

I’m a 7 year breast cancer survivor at 40, i have both Fibromyalgia, a chronic pain condition, and bi polar disorder. I’d be lost with help, medication, and sympathy. I hope i can continue to hope for a cure

Aimee LeBlanc

I virtually march for my daughters, for humanity, and for the collective energy that radical love brings. I march in deep gratitude for the marginalized among us who are doing the most work to shine lights and hold mirrors. May we all find the strength, the peace, and the compassion to get through this ❤

Anonymous

We are bringing light into the dark times that are descending on us.
I am a survivor.
I will not be silent.

Tiffany

I am marching for the strong women who have stood their ground quietly but now need to have a voice. I am marching for my father, an Italian immigrant who has lived and worked hard in this country twice as long as his native Italy, but was unable to have a voice in this election….

Jennifer Egert

I am joining the march to support the rights of women and all people at risk of losing their healthcare in this new administration. As a psychologist and someone with muscular dystrophy, I see myself and my patients being at risk for losing a safety net in the face of medical emergencies. It is in…