Linda Ruffner

Donald Trump is not qualified to be President of the United States. He did not win the election legitimately. His election is an embarrassment to our country as well as a threat. He epitomizes the worst of our most bigoted and uneducated and brings a divisiveness to the United States that is unparalleled since the…

Anna

I’m joining the disability march because I’m autistic and autistic people need to be listened to. Trump has said a lot of things hinting at his beliefs in eugenics and I fear for the future of the mentally divergent. I stand with everyone with a mental disability, and especially those who are proud to have…

Salem Murre

I am joining the disability march because I believe that no one should be withheld rights based on factors that are out of their control. As a queer, transgender, nonbinary, handicapped person of the female sex who grew up poor, Trump stands against everything I am and everything I stand for. I am tired of…

M Ross

I join the protest – from my bed – to stand together with you, strong and united, for women’s rights, racial equality, and support for people who live with disability and illness.   It is my heartfelt hope that this demonstration of solidarity by women, not only in the U.S. but around the world – sends…

Grace Lapointe

I have cerebral palsy and am a survivor of sexual harassment and assault. I cannot support a president who brags about or even normalizes sexual assault. I also work for a nonprofit supporting immigrants and refugees. My integrated, diverse, accessible education was very beneficial to me. I fear that Trump’s policies, from education to health…

Clary Ann Rhyne

I am unable to attend the marches that are happening all over the country because I am unable to stand for long periods due to multiple health issues. I am using my American right to protest what I see as a Russian implanted president who will destroy the middle class. I don’t see him as…

Laura

I am a daughter, wife, sister, mother, aunt, and stalking victim. I was followed and and threatened by a man I had never met. My life changed instantly, by a man who thought I was an object rather than a person. This is unacceptable. Thank you for marching, because I can’t due to a chronic…

Sydney Weakley

I am joining the march because I am disappointed in how the disabled community is being treated. I have an unknown physical disability that deteriorates my muscles over time. For 22 years I have been tested, with the help of my insurance. If the disabled community loses their insurance how will they survive? If it…