Elena

Why I Am Joining The March : My own body tried to restrain me from having a joyful life. If I was able to fight back, and regained control over my life, then there’s not much that can keep me from fighting for what is right and fair.

Sarah Launderville

As a psychiatric survivor I join with pride to be with my sisters and allies in the movement for a more just society.

Nancy Schrock

I am so sad for our country. We have lost our way. My prayer is that today is the beginning of finding our way home!

Jen

Why I Am Joining The March : I am not invisible! I’m an older woman, with diabetes, lupus, and fibromyalgia. I need a wheelchair to get around. I depend on the ACA for health insurance, and without it, there’s a good chance I will die within a short time. What you don’t see is that…

Heather

Why I Am Joining The March : I’m joining this march to show everyone that we will not be silenced. Women will not be silenced, the disabled will not be silenced, chronic illness sufferers will not be silenced, and our future generations MUST not be silenced. We all have a voice and deserve to be…

Kelsey

Because every woman deserves to know that she is safe and has people looking out for her.

Amy

I am joining the disability march because physical limitation is not enough to silence me.  I will stand with the many other citizens making it know we do not want this man in our White House.

Rita

Why I Am Joining The March : I am a mental health therapist specializing in sexual and reproductive health, trauma and LGBTQ populations. I also have social anxiety and fibromyalgia. I am joining the march in solidarity with underserved populations and with women, to stand up against misogyny, sexism, racism and every other -ism. We…

Sarah

Why I Am Joining The March : I join this march in support of all human rights. I join this march to stand up and fight the hatred being normalized in our political landscape with love and solidarity. I live near DC and due to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome am unable to join my friends and…