Holly

I am marching because a fascist government needs to be opposed loudly and proudly. I am marching because the marginalized in our society need to know we stand with them, and not their oppressors. I march because an illegitimate president who is a tyrannical toddler is not normal.

Wynne Collins

I am joining this march on behalf of my daughter who is Deaf. We rely on ACA for health care and we are also fighting to maintain support for children with disabilities in public school. I will be marching in Lexington on the 21st for my daughters and anyone else that is unable to make…

Debra Guckenheimer

Solidarity! Let’s make the world more inclusive and equitable for women and people with disabilities.

Lana Phillips

I am joining the march because I want everyone to know that I am not going to let myself and those like me be forgotten. You hurt one of us–you hurt us all. I told someone earlier today that we are all taking the threats we’re living with personally. We could die without the supports…

Monica Lashley

As a woman of color who has Lupus, supporting this march is very important to me. I depend on Medicare and Medi-Cal for my medical care. It’s important to fight to keep these programs.

Kris Stoehr

I am 67 years old and would love to go to this march in DC or Montana. I am in a fragile condition and am not able to physically. I am a child and family therapist. I look at my youngest clients, ages 2 or 3 and I wonder how their lives will be. I…

Bianca

I have been battling multiple sclerosis for 34 years. I have competed in biathlons and 100 mile bike races. Today  I need a walker or wheelchair to stay mobile. Keep the fight alive ! We are not invisible

Natasha Murdock

I’m joining the Disability March because I have been trained to ignore or disregard my own disabilities & the disabilities of others. I spent most of my life with illnesses that were not just invisible but normalized. I was in pain because I was a “woman” or else I was exaggerating or med seeking or crazy. I…

Stephanie Ballard

I’m joining the Disability March for several reasons. First, the concept is brilliant! As a social justice and political activist, it’s disappointing that I can no longer participate in marches. The routes are too long, the standing is too much, and the pace is too fast. My mobility impairment leaves me exhausted and in serious…