Rachel Nesmith

I’m the voice of the voiceless, the sickest,poorest of our society, and in the horror of Healthcare Affordable Care Act Repeal threat for the Chronically Ill and the need for my real league of superheroes with Invisible Disabilities FOR Invisible Disability Rights I, We need your support more than ever. It’s a scary time to…

Charne

 I march because I am a biracial, queer woman with physical disabilities & mental illness, all things that our new leadership / government seem to oppose / look down upon. I march for those like me and for all those that are marginalized & treated unfairly.

Jax

I have mental and physical disabilities that make it difficult to attend the march in person. I care about the future of this country, and this world. I want to see a president who cares about the American People and not just some of them.

Group of 8 Marchers

Erin: As a mother of 2 with chronic health problems, I join to fight for the rights of my fellow warriors. I join to fight for the rights of our LGBTQ brothers and sisters. I join to give my boys a future to look forward to. One day I will look back and know- without…

Sekhar Padmanabhan

Because the incoming administration poses a grave threat to the millions of disabled Americans and their allies. Without Medicare, I would be uninsurable under Trumpcare — whatever that will be. I need my epilepsy medications, which can run hundreds of dollars a month without insurance. The Trump Administration will prey on some of the most…

Carol Strauss

Mothertoad is marching for women’s rights to protect healthcare for all Americans.  I am a cancer survivor.  I am a strong NASTY WOMAN!

Molly E. Holzschlag

Hi there, thank you so much for doing this. I was going to March but the weather is very bad here and I am just out of a chemo cycle in recovery. So I will join you, and I thank you for making this wonderful project possible! As an advocate for accessibility on the Web,…

Laura Cameron-Lewis.

Hello! I’m attending virtually as I have hypermobility syndrome and in the middle of a flare up today, I’ve run out of spoons and am lying in bed retweeting all the photos of the marches all over the world on twitter. I’m playing Women of The World Take Over, a song by the Scottish surrealist…

Noah and Jessica Tresser

Noah was diagnosed with Autism at 2 years old. We can’t march in person, due to the crowds and noise, but we want to virtually march in solidarity, for the equal rights and protections of every one of our citizens (and our non-citizen immigrants, too). Noah can’t always raise his voice in person, but he…