Cassie

I’m joining the Women’s March because we all deserve a president who doesn’t brag about sexually assaulting women.

@blueyedcole

I am a human with disabilities. I’m a Veteran. Hopefully soon to be grad student.

Susan Garrett

I want to join my voice & power to all other women who are seeking their rights & freedom & respect that is justly deserved. We women, are a force of life – our bodies create life – our hands, hearts & soul nurture life. I refuse to be politically  compromised or enslaved by machismo…

J. Rae

I planned to attend the Women’s March over a month ago with concern over whether I would be feeling well enough on the 21st. If I did go, I would have to dehydrate myself, miss meals, and wear leakage protection. I would be down for the count days afterward. Prayer, meditation, and writing would be the…

Carol Bullock

I am joining the disability march as an ally from the UK. Due to being severely ill with neurological symptoms that hit me when I was 17 (I’m now 38), I know how disability and ill health can affect anyone. I am lucky in that here in the UK access to our NHS is not…

Hope

I’m joining the disability march because I don’t have the money to join the physical march. As well, I also have flat feet, which makes walking for a long while very painful. I am also fat, so walking long distances isn’t my personal strong suit. I was a graduate student, working on getting my MA…

Jill

I am marching virtually because I have myasthenia gravis and fibromyalgia. I can’t walk far or stand for more than a few minutes without pain or weakness. I am very worried about what will happen to our country as the rights of the rich usurp the rights of all others.

Sara Maze

This is why I march. For three generations of women affected by disabilities. My mother, who blazed trails in the early years of mainstreaming, advocating for me, seeing beyond my Cerebral Palsy. My daughter, Melissa, born with a rare condition 1p36 Deletion Syndrome. She depends on the government’s assistance for her very life! And for…

The Kittersong Family

My wife Robin has a number of health issues that make it difficult to participate in any activities outside our home, except for work. She is the primary wage earner of our family. She has work and home. Her life has gotten very small. This is hard for all of us. We love our country…