Leah Barley

I attend a woman’s college, although it is not a women’s only college. Many of our students are trans men, gender fluid or non bianary. I love this community and it’s given me an opportunity to flourish. I hope to go into education so that I can teach a more accurate history of the US…

Sapphire

My name is Sapphire and I am a non-binary, queer, and intersex individual with various physical and mental disabilities. I have always been an activist for social justice online, including on Youtube, Twitter, and Tumblr. I am an LMSW from New York State with a passion for helping the elderly. I join this virtual march…

Anna

My name is Anna, I am 20 years old, and I’ve been disabled since I was 16. I live just a half hour outside DC, it’s pained me so much not to be able to go march alongside so many people I love and respect and make my voice heard. I have a number of…

Mei Li

I march for everyone that is being attack by the privileged in this country.  I am joining because there should be no such thing as a second class human being, as an illegal human being. I stand with all my people of color, with my lgbta community, with my disabled family and friends, with my…

Annie Agard

I planned until this evening to join the sister march in Oakland tomorrow, even though I have serious balance and mobility issues due to arthritis, and use a walker to get around. I have just been talking with a neighbor who is going, who managed to make me see the light. It’s just not realistic…

Kathygrz

I would love to be able to march for myself, my daughter and granddaughter.  I came from a background of activism as a teen and young adult.  I still have my representatives and the White House on speed-dial.  It’s important to be part of the governance of this country.  Democracy is not a spectator sport!…

Amy C Nevitt

I am joining the Womens March remotely because I have panic attacks in crowds. i pledge to support  women of all stripes. Sing it loud for me!   Brilliant middle aged woman in fake raccoon hat and puffy blue coat    

Group of 10 Marchers

Denise Novoselski: Here is a bit of biography. I hope this works. I am sure you are besieged by messages. After receiving a degree in Journalism from U.S.C., I worked in the field of communications for 30 years (I then founded a jewelry design company). I am now retired but committing myself to political action….

Alison

As much as I would love to be in DC for the march tomorrow, my daily struggles with anxiety make being at an event that large impossible. I am marching for friends, for family, for those without a voice, and for myself. I am someone whose anxiety makes it hard to work full-time. When I…