I have lost a good amount of vision in one eye due to glaucoma, in the last several years. Because of that, I tend to run into things and people, and get disoriented easily in a crowd. It’s also hard keeping up with walking due to herniated discs which I’ve been rehabbing from over the…
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Marlena Barber
I am joining the Women’s March because “women’s rights are human rights.” I am marching for my immigrant grandmother, my mother who taught me to stand up for what I believe in, for my aunt who is gay, for my daughters’ future, for kindness, and for those, who like myself, face challenges every day, whether it…
Efimia (Mia) Platanitis
Standing up for the rights and access of each and every person who deserves them.
Franziska Eber
I am not American, but I feel very strongly about Trump and want to express my solidarity with women in the USA.
Gretchen Meunier
I joined the disability march because I cannot do so physically. Chronic pain confines me to a wheelchair, a nd an allergy to sunlight keeps me indoors most of the time. The photo was taken at sunset on the last day of our honeymoon, and I risked exposure for a minute for the photo. After…
Denise Rieck
My name is Denise Rieck and I am attending the disability march because I cannot be there in person to stand in protest of Donald Trump and his cabinet choices and to stand up for what’s right and to keep moving forward. I am an artist and I have attached my artwork as my photograph….
Bonnie Linda Nilsen
Photo: An older woman with short, purple and white hair. I am joining the disability march because I have fibromyalgia and arthritis and am not able to walk in the Washington march without compromising my health, both physically and mentally. I have always supported progressive causes for women, the LGBTQ community and those with mental…