My wife, Tammy (middle) went to DC to be part of the women’s march. Our dear friend and Roommate, Marilyn (left), is in the middle of radiation and chemo and cannot travel. I and staying home to help Marilyn. We are all together in spirit!! FOR ALL THAT NEED A VOICE!!!
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Michelle
I am marching for my son who has Autism and ADHD, for the kids that attend the Special Education Classes at the school I work at, and for members of my family who are part of the LGBTQ community.
Di Fred
I am marching in the disability March for my late mother who would have been protesting Trump and his insulting views and comments about women, immigrants and the environment.
Rachael Marie Newport
I am Rachael Marie Newport, and I am a winning woman. Raised in a small town in the Central Valley of California, I was a pioneer in mainstreaming in California. I also was active at a young age in grass roots and political campaigning. I was a Girl Scout from first grade on. From the…
Kayla Teays
I have fought long and hard to continue to be a part of this world and I refuse to stand back and watch it go in the direction it’s going. I want to help make this a better place. I want a world where no one is afraid to just *be*. I believe we all…
Nicole Fraser Nichols
My current diagnosis of pudendal nerve entrapment and neuralgia causes me severe pelvic and back pain 100% of the time 100% of every day. Without pain narcotic pain medication to take the edge off and get through my very invasive and difficult therapies I’d be completely crippled and bed ridden. With my narcotics I can…
Athena Hitchin
I’m joining the march to stand up for my fellow disabled and LGBTQ siblings who are at risk of losing our rights as human being and people of this nation under the current administration, which has already even before even entering office attack our basic rights and who we are. I am join in support…
Tricia
I march for women and all marginalized communities. I march for all people with disabilities who fear losing or being denied health care because of preexisting conditions. I march anonymously because I have never had my disability formally diagnosed out of this same fear.
Megan Zurawicz
For my daughters and my granddaughters. For my mother, no longer here. For all the generations of women who have struggled, and all the generations yet to come. For what is good and true and strong. For all of womynkind.