Although I want to march in person, I cannot physically do it. Thank you for creating a virtual march for the rest of us.
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Joshua Watler
8 years with cancer. The ACA is my lifesaver.
Aya Smallwood
I am joining the march for many reasons. I am a nonbinary, bisexual, disabled, mentally ill, Hispanic Jewish person. Many of the people I care about fall under one of more of these labels as well, or are marginalized in some other way. I do not want a president who will not represent us, will…
Katie
PhD student, chronically ill with multiple illnesses (some rare). Disabled. Cannot work full time. Medical bills with insurance => $750 per month. Despite good education, skills, and the desire to work, I will always be poor in this system. I will never have enough money to vacation with. I will never own my own home….
Katheryn Anderson
I am joining the March because I want to demonstrate for equality for ALL and the importance of women’s right to health care and choice. And to voice my opposition to the “regime of hate.” Bio: I am a semi-retired middle school teacher and an presently supervising student teachers. I finished my Ph.D. in 2004,…
Kiko Palmer
I want to march for every human with both visible and invisible disabilities. I want to march for every gnc, nonbinary, and trans person. For every PoC, every member of the LGBTQIA+ community, every Jewish person, Muslim person, and people of all other nonchristian faiths. (I am not marching for TERFS.) While I don’t have…
Mary Lee Vance
I have a physical disability, and use a mobility scooter. Traveling to DC is cost prohibitive, and where I live in CA, it is supposed to be raining during the scheduled march. Rain, and electric scooters, do not work together well. So, I was delighted to be able to participate in a virtual march, to…
Margie Haiku
I’m with you in spirit! My mystery mobility problems prevent me from traveling far from home.