Jill

My name is Jill, and I’m virtually matching for my three beautiful children. They are the future of this country, and they are so amazing. They help me when I fall down, stop things, can’t remember. They help me when I’m so depressed that all I can do is cry. I’m marching for Chance, Cameron,…

Lura V

I’m worried for the future for my Muslim friends as well as so many others. I really wanted to join the March in San Diego but I just can’t walk that far. I am grateful for this opportunity.

Lilith Rose

I live my life surrounded by womyn; I’ve three daughters, a partner; I participate in women’s circles and communities. So it’s a foregone conclusion that I would participate in the Women’s March in DC. Unfortunately, the universe had other plans for me in the form of a debilitating back injury. So while I can’t stand tall in DC or…

Amy Miller

I am a disabled Social Worker from New York City and I abhor anyone making fun of women, the disabled and people of color. I cannot join the March but I want to say that HE IS NOT MY PRESIDENT and never will be. Thank you for this opportunity to speak my mind.

Me and Z

  I am joining the disability march, because I refuse to go quietly into trump’s America. I’m a 26 year old who dreamed of being a librarian, and grew up to be one- until my health took away my independence. I’m slowly working to get back where I had been; I spend each day reading,…

Joan Osteen

My multiple sclerosis prevents me from participating in the local march in Memphis, TN or in Washington D.C.  My heart and spirit will be marching with everyone. God bless as we stand against this administration in support of women’s rights, LBGT, civil rights, the disabled, the climate, our children, etc. I stand with every woman…

Sam

I am joining the disability march in order to fight for healthcare, women’s rights, and the equality of all people. As a person with Lyme disease who has mobility problems, chronic pain, and chronic fatigue, I cannot attend a march in-person, but nonetheless, I wish to stand with my American brothers, sisters, and other siblings…

MS John

I’ve have MS for 20yrs and fully disabled for 15yrs. Currently i am bed ridden which certainly prevents me from being there. The thing that sets me apart from most others is that “I have had enough”. To me, having Trump in the Whitehouse only adds to my negative view of the future. As you…

Proud Nana of Two Grandsons

My disability means my ability to physically join the march are behind me.  That doesn’t mean I will sit still for disrespect, inequality, and ignorance.  These two boys are off to a wonderful start learning about equality and individual rights.  Although there will always be battles to be fought and won, it is long past time…