Margaret Dula

I’m disabled, Black and female. Donald Trump and his administration are a threat to me and my liberties on all three fronts. I don’t have children and I’m not independently wealthy so I rely on the government to help me now and as I get older. I am not just a statistic, a number, or…

Michele Hill

Why I Am Joining The March : I am no less of a person because I am a woman or because I have pre-existing conditions. Progress in this country has come too far to roll back the clock. While I physically cannot march in person, I am joining the millions around the country virtually, in…

Gracie “Under Pressure” Murbach

I’m joining the disability march as I’m a disabled queer feminist activist. I’m grateful to have this alternative form of participation available, as I’m currently injured, and need to rest even more than usual. I’m a fierce proud queer feminist activist, reiki practitioner, actress, singer, poet, pagan & chronic badass spoonie warrior!  I also work…

Sierra Parsons

I’m joining the Disability March because, as a Jewish woman who works all week and has a painful disability, it’s extremely hard for me to attend public marches, but I love fighting for causes that matter to me, and I’m very politically driven. My disability tends to make me feel guilty that I can do…

Penny G

I March in spirit for my family but mostly for my 74 year old Mom, my 38 year old dtr with disabled spouse and son, for my grand dtr who is turning 21 and my great grand daughter her generation is our future. Much love to all who participate tomorrow!! I see absolutely no good…

Pris Campbell

I want to take part in this march because we will have a President who has multiple sexual abuse charges against him and still achieved this office. I’m outraged that this didn’t matter to the people who voted him in. I don’t want our rights to be be shunted aside over these next four years. I’m also outraged that he…

Tia

I am joining because I cannot be there due to rheumatoid arthritis and in hopes of leading the way to a better world even I can’t protest in person. I am a disabled single mother working hard to be a good example for my child to follow and hope she helps change the world for…

Maureen Mckovich

I am a 71 year old woman. Have just had surgery that prevents me from physically joining the march. My name is Maureen Mckovich, and I am known to my granddaughters and many others as ZaZa. I have worked for very Democratic candidate since 1988.

Eliza Riley

I am marching with my mother, sister, aunt and fellow Mills graduates. I am marching to ensure my fellow people with diseases do not go unheard. We have been ignored far too long, it is my biggest fear that genocide and the ugly laws will happen all over again. I am marching for my niece…