Carmina Suzanne

  I suffer from Multiple Sclerosis as well as two other neurological diseases – MS isn’t even the bad one. Every day I push myself as a model, opera singer and diversity advocate but sometimes the spirit is more willing than the flesh. I don’t even have the stamina to join my local march in…

Marsha G

As a woman I suffered two heart attacks. Heart disease is the #1 Killer of Women but many times women do not get the same health care as men.  Women are often ignored and thought of as complainers but when men get heart disease complaints are taken care of immediately. I am joining this for…

Dee

I have mental disability and i cant read or write without help. I believe women has rights even with disabilities to be who we want to be and not to be judged. I still need help when I ask for it. I don’t want them to take away the help and rights women and disabled…

Tamara Rogers

I am grateful for this option to be a part of history. I have mental illness and frequent attacks so the crowds would be overwhelming. Thank you for allowing accessibility for all. I know that this is an important day for women and I must be a part of it. See my Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/tdrogers….

Shelby “Lhonaen” McMillan

I am a 21-year-old disabled person who believes that this could be one of the most important movements of my young adult life to be a part of and show solidarity for. I’m afraid for our future under this new regime, and now more than ever, we need one another. For the women, people of…

Leslie Davis

I am happy I found a way to join the march. Due to severe pain, even while sitting in my walker for a period of time, is keeping me from attending a sister march in person.  I have been unable to work since May of last year, I am on disability.  I have never been…

Shelley

This march is extremely important to me because I believe every woman has the right to decide what she wants to do for herself and for her body and that no one should ever have the power to take those rights away from her. Thank you so very much for allowing me to be a…

Lindsay Abromaitis-Smith

Walking down the street Privilege I remember walking running jumping dancing twirling I remember walking I once walked from Canal street to 60th on Broadway, that was a night I recently decided that I do not want to ever say I remember eating I remember breathing I can still do that and I am grateful…

Lea Siroky

I am with you in spirit — post-polio makes it difficult to participate in person.  We all must make our voices heard, now more than ever.  A lot of damage can be done to our country in 4 years.  God bless you all, and stay safe and strong.