A man who doesn’t support women and women’s rights, LGBTQIA+ people, and people with disabilities is #notmypresident.
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Jessie
I march because I’ve lived in a country where women are viewed as objects and oppressed and seen the pain it can cause; because women don’t get to be touched whenever a guy feels like and we don’t need to be rated on how “hot” we are; because this is 2017 not 1817.
Sarah Brooks
I am joining the march because I fear for my own life, as well as the lives of many of my friends and loved ones under this presidency, for a multitude of reasons – the fact that I have even one reason is unacceptable, when we are talking about the president of the United States.
Fay Baker
My name is Fay Baker. I have post-polio & am unable to march.. I am holding my youngest grandson & praying that he grows up in a world of kindness & love. I am very afraid for him under this new president. That is why I wish to participate today.
Sibley Dale
As a woman, as a disabled human being, as someone who lives below the poverty line, as the mother of two children of color, as an ardent supporter of Black Lives Matter and the LGTBQ community, as a loving member of the Unitarian Universalist Church, AS AN AMERICAN CITIZEN, I join this march in spirit…
Lynn Strand
I am joining the march because women’s rights are human rights. I care deeply about healthcare and education for all children. I have rheumatoid disease and am unable to be with my community in Minnesota. We stand stronger together.
Lenden
I do NOT want my daughter to live in a country that has been touched by Donald Drumf’s tiny hands. I need the moderate well-meaning friends and family around me to know that what he is doing, the things he says, are NOT OK! IT WILL NOT STAND! http://felalalieisafeminist.tumblr.com
Jen Kafizov
I am joining in this march because I believe we need to be heard. The saying goes, out of sight out of mind. There are so many of us living in the shadows, unable to get out and do what we want to do, stand up for ourselves. Pain is a terribly controlling thing. Our…