I am adding my voice to the roar of protest, because we all deserve to be treated with respect.
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Hedge Whimsy PDX
I am a 42 year old disabled mother of one amazingly headstrong, learning challenged daughter, married to a veteran. I am fighting for Healthcare, education funding, tuition forgiveness, Veterans issues, Planned Parenthood, and SSI/SSDI. I worked from age 11-38, only stopping for 4 years of college. I can’t work anymore, still have student loans, and…
Cayce Utley
As a chronically ill person, I refuse to be invisible in this important political moment. I’m thankful to be joining in solidarity with the Women’s March, particularly the anti-racist and disabled contingents. This administration and its regressive ambitions must be opposed at every turn. With my participation here, I commit to working for collective liberation…
Rose Wesley
I am virtually marching because I believe in unity and diversity – not walls and exclusion. I believe in human dignity and not laughing at others who seem different – for whatever reason. I believe we have to protect our environment. I believe in the Affordable Care Act – keep it and improve on it…
Erin Plunkett
I am a Multiple Sclerosis warrior and a full-time mom of two in Missouri.
Rene Thompson / dana fernandez / Roxanne Rosales
Rene Thompson This administration would allow the re-introduction of pre-existing condition clauses in healthcare insurance which discriminates against the disabled and would make education of children with disabilities a state issue instead of the federal issue it is. dana fernandez i am a disabled woman concerned about our freedoms. as a woman i have lived…
Shanta Kaneshiro
I am a bisexual Pagan woman in my forties. I am diabetic, I have both Major Depressive Disorder and anxiety. I have other disabilities too. I am on Social Security Disability and I need SNAP to get by. We need to stand together to show that we will not go away. And if we cannot…
David Winclair
To show the nation that we are not morons, not going away and not quiet. Website: http://www.winclair.org
Abigail E. Page
I march in solidarity for all women who find themselves persecuted by the new government of the United States. I march for feminism, for Black Lives Matter, for religious freedom, for LGBTQ* rights, for migrant justice, for environmental protection, for educational opportunity, and for all causes that work nonviolently against the inhumane regime we will…