Jacquie Kirkpatrick (Jax)

This presidency is about so much more than just politics, it’s about basic human decency. I want to take a stand to teach my young daughter to grow up and respect and to fight for all people regardless of gender, gender identity, race, class, culture, sexual orientation, or whatever mental or physical impairments that they may…

Finn

I am queer and neurodivergent. All people regardless of gender, race/ ethnicity, country of origin, ability, health, sexuality, class status deserve respect, opportunity and to live well. No one should have to go at life alone.

Barbarama

Why I’m Marching: Having hips and knees issues, standing up for hours in a dense crowd is something really difficult for me but I wanted to show my support to this wonderful movement which is incredibly inspiring. The determination of women not only in DC but around the world to stand together and fight for our…

Allison Ostrowski

I am joining the disability march to stand up for the rights of the disabled and everyone else whose rights are threatened under the new regime. I work, I pay my taxes, and I vote and I am raising my voice to demand that those representing US do the work FOR us. Bio – I…

Janice Jennings

I want to be counted among those standing for human rights in these unjust times.  I am 71 years old, disabled for 17 years – still discovering new genetic mutations that define my life. I have been an R.N. for 50 years. Despite protesting the same things all this time, I have faith that every one…

A.S.

I’m joining the march because women’s rights, particularly reproductive rights and the rights of survivors of sexual assault, are close to my heart. Unfortunately, my anxiety and panic disorder make large crowds extremely difficult. Onward, folks. Let’s raise hell. AS is a writer and teacher. Her blog about anxiety can be found at itsonlyfear.org.

Joanna Weaver

My name is Joanna Weaver. I am a person with a disability. I use a wheelchair 24/7. I am a singer and a teacher I teach English as a second language. I would like to join the march virtually because I feel that with this man as president I will not have my voice heard….

Group Post (10 marchers)

Necia Parker-Gibson Why I’m joining the march: We have made such advances for women, people of color, LBGTIA folks, and yes, people with disabilities, and people where those things intersect. We can’t afford to go backwards. Angela Renee Binne Why I’m joining the march: I am joining the march as a Woman with multiple disabilities who…

Pastor Christine Haggerty

I am with you in spirit and I would join you if I was able.I believe this march is so important. We March for equality for all Americans. We stand united for women, children, minorities, and the environment. We must remain vigilant or we will lose what we have worked so hard to gain in…