I want to join the March for two reasons; for its original purpose to remind America, we, as citizens, we got to stop this violence that is occurring in our Country and hurting and killing our children. As a Mother, this is a big concern and something I’d fight for, peace in America. Secondly, with…
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Jeanne Kinnard
I’m joining the march to take a stand against hate. I want to show Trump’s supporters, as well as the rest of the world, that Trump’s vile speech and behavior do not represent what most Americans believe in. I want to continue the fight against racism, misogyny, and ableism. My disabilities prevent me from joining in the…
Fox Emm
My chronic pain and fatigue prohibit my participation, but I support the mission. Women’s rights are human rights. I am not just someone’s sister or daughter, but a human being who deserves acknowledgment and consideration as the new administration moves forward.
Shirley
I am joining because I have too many disabilities to list them all. I feel Trump and his entire administration will be a disaster. Especially after seeing him mocking a disabled reporter. That was all I needed to see to know this man is devoid of any kind of empathy, compassion, care, kindness; basically no…
Kate C
I am joining the disability march because I believe it is vital for people to see all types of women who are angry about the current political climate. It’s easy for people to forget about all the individuals who will be affected by Trump’s America, and I refuse to be ignored. My mental health is…
Joy Hart Carter
Why I Am Joining The March : It’s my duty…
Lisa P.
Hi, I’m Lisa P, and I’ve been hoping to participate in our local march in Oregon. It’s likely my chronic migraines will keep me home, so I’m very happy to be represented here! I’m marching for equal human rights for all who are opressed or marginalized with a personal focus on affordability and accessibility to…
Gwyndyn T. Alexander
I’m a feminist, activist poet. I’ve been fighting for equal rights for all for the last thirty years. My health and my finances won’t allow me to put feet in the streets, but I am with you all in spirit, and fighting every way I can. The internet can serve as an amplifier for our voices,…
Lyn Horan
STATEMENT: “It’s not what you don’t get, it’s what you don’t get to give!” is my mantra for all people robbed of opportunity whether they are disabled, POC, LGBTQ, or women, and/or living in poverty. When we deny people the right to be protected and to use their gifts, they not only lose out, EVERYONE…