Briana

I march because I believe taking a stand for women’s rights is a stand for human rights. I believe in a fundamental respect for all life. I want to see a society with more compassion for each other, and more appreciation for our different paths. The new administration is the opposite of this. I will…

Lexe26

I wanted so bad to be involved in the Women’s March but unfortunately finances and my High blood pressure has cause my feet to swell up so bad to the point that I’m bed ridden.  Last night I had problems breathing pressure on my chest really scare me so when my roommate gets home she…

Laura

I’m 33 years old and have epilepsy. I feel a responsibility to join the movement as a disabled woman because our incoming president has proven uncaring about both groups I represent.

Colleen Beaty

I have fibromyalgia, which among other things makes it difficult for me to walk or stand for long periods, so unfortunately I won’t be able to join all the amazing people attending the Women’s March in person.  Having this venue to join those marchers in solidarity means a great deal to me. No matter what…

Pastor Sue Bruck

I am a TBI survivor and am unable to attend large crowd events.  I support the message the Women’s March represents and I want fellow participants to know they are supported beyond the numbers that are there physically. I am currently disabled due to a car accident in 2012 (hit head on by a postal…

Kelila Johnson

I am a woman with disabilities and a sexual assault survivor. The ACA and Planned Parenthood have literally saved my life. I want to stand up for compassion.

Christine and Trisha

Hi, my name is Christine Siegel – that is I in the lower photo in the blue shirt, blonde hair, along with my daughter, Erika, at a recent family reunion.  My sister, Tricia is above on her scooter.  We would both have attended the march but for our severely curtailed ability to walk.  Tricia suffers…

Rosie Doherty

I am a 39 year old living with Rheumatoid, Fibromyalgia, Systemic Lupus, Osteathritis, anxiety and sever depression. I am disabled and own a small business as well. I believe in woman power and know we are so much stronger than we are given credit for. Feminism has never been worse than it is today, woman…

We March Together

We join to support the Affordable Care Act and the right of every American to receive quality healthcare, and to express our solidarity with people of every religion, gender, and ethnicity. We worry that the incoming administration will not protect the most vulnerable among us. Adan is a dad, husband, son, brother and brain stem…