Heidi Wehmeyer

I march “virtually” for truly equal rights for all. I march for women with disabilities, especially chronic Lyme disease. I march for those we follow and those who will follow us. I march for peace and kindness and fierce support of my sisters.

Anne Berry

I want to march for reproductive rights and civil rights.

Sarah Turner

A country is not a business. Many of us cannot work enough to be financially self-reliant. So we receive help from friends, family, and other Americans through various programs, and we contribute to our society in all sorts of other ways. We don’t want to be told, “You’re fired!” Whether we can stand or not,…

Kay Erdwinn, MD

I am a woman. I am Lesbian. I am disabled and am insured only because of the ACA. All these identities–my integral selves–are threatened by Trump and his misogyny, homophobia, and scorn for disabled people. I am a lover of the Earth, our Mother, and try hard to walk lightly on Her. I am well-educated,…

Barbara Meyers

Why I’m participating in the virtual march: I have a bad cold and can’t participate in any of the physical marches. I am grateful for this opportunity to participate virtually. Biographical Statement: I am a Unitarian Universalist minster in Fremont, California with a mental health ministry. I have been active in creating the Accessibility and…

Celeste Handy

In support of all my friends who are among the vulnerable who will be affected by decisions being made. I love them with all my heart and would not be here without them.Also in support of ACA Care which has saved my life more than once.

Kelly

Why I Am Joining The March : Having affordable access to the care and medicines I need is in jeopardy. I am being put in a place where I might have to choose between the therapy that keeps me alive and eating. I want to have a chance to accomplish things in my life, and I…

Julia

A curly-haired woman wearing a black top and a skull necklace looks up at the camera.     I have plantar fascitis, chronic shoulder pain, a bulging disc in my lower back, and anxiety.  I cannot stand for more than about 45 minutes, so I’m grateful for the opportunity to join this march virtually.  I…

Jen Segrest

I want to be there. To raise my fist against tyranny. To say no more to women being 52% of the population but treated as anything less than equals. To say no to ignorance and hatred. To stand up to bullies and deny idiots. To shame anyone that thinks I can’t decide for myself, about…