Chronicdiseasediva

I’m joining the march online to represent myself and the voice of other disabled people who can’t physically go. We count! Love must win!I’m Chandar Hall from Burlington, Vermont.

Sherry Mestel

Good evening. My name is Sherry Mestel.I am a clinical social worker and creative arts therapist. I am a member of Nuyagi Keetowah, a traditional Cherokee spiritual group in NYC. I am unable to walk without a walker due to a fractured femur and right knee.I am very excited to have the opportunity to participate on…

Beverly Peterson

I would like to join the Women’s March on Washington to show my support of human rights, women’s rights, show the political machine about to take office today that we, the people, do make a difference in policy making for equality for all people whatever their religion, race, sexual orientation – human rights.  I have…

Kathleen Bachus

I have Rheumatoid Arthritis and mobility issues, but was signed-up to march in DC. I became very ill with a respiratory infection that has developed into asthma, and so have had to cancel my reservations. There are so many people in the U.S. and in the world who are at risk from this new regime,…

Amanda Greever

I’m the daughter of a single mom. My mother went back to college after the divorce, putting herself through college while raising two children. She taught me how to be independent and proud of who I am. She taught me that women deserve respect. She demanded it in her own life and taught me to do the same. My…

suze-q/sheena

I am joining this march to express my feelings about Trump being elected President. He does not have the intelligence or demeanor to hold the office.

Kelsey Chin

It is essential that the government who represents the United States keeps the interests of ALL citizens as a top priority. The threats to human rights and complete disregard for the values that we as a nation hold dear are too great to remain silent. We deserve leaders who act responsibly, respectfully, and with integrity….

Lella PP

I am joining the disability march because my rights, as a woman, as a person with a disability and the rights of others in our communities, both in the US and abroad, are being threatened by a President who has no respect for anyone but himself. A President who will hurt our communities. A President…