Judith Lynne

Thank  you so much for initiating this way to participate in the Women’s March. I may try to participate in the march in Portland, OR tomorrow, but there are so many factors that have to be in place for me to be able to go. My stamina is low due to Parkinson’s Disease. The thought of…

Sally Ann

I am joining the disability march because I am recovering from breast cancer surgery. I am too weak to walk, but have made several hats for people joining the March in San Francisco and Oakland. I am marching in spirit. Fifty-something feminist, mother of a son, and Bryn Mawr alum, I am the blogger at…

Morgan R.

I am joining this disability march because I  was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2014, which is an incredibly painful disease that affects a woman’s reproductive organs. It’s classified as an invisible illness, which means that while I may look healthy on the inside, my body is a complete mess inside. There is no cure and…

Christen Kauffman

I am joining the march because of my beautiful daughter Mia. Mia was born with a unilateral cleft lip and required cleft lip and nose repair at 4 months old. I am joining the march because my daughter faces another surgery in the next four years and she deserves the best care possible. I’m joining…

Judith Kitzes

I have bipolar disorder fibromyalgia, and osteoarthritis. Crowds terrify me. As much as I want to be in the Los Angeles march, it is too much for me to handle. Thank you for creating a way for people like me to participate. I march for human rights for all vulnerable groups:  women, Blacks, Latinos, Muslims,…

Monica Lugo

I am joining the march because this nation has elected a president who is unqualified, racist, sexist and who mocks people with disabilities.  I want to communicate that I stand with all of you who feel threatened, unsafe and insulted by this new administration.  Equal rights for all humans is necessary.   I am a…

Billie Rain

Why I Am Joining The March: i’m one of the many people who are worried about surviving this regime. Website http://dualpowerproductions.com/

Lil in Aus

Being in Australia and having various chronic illnesses makes it impossible for me to march in person. But I want to be included in the thousands of voices protesting the election of a misogynist, racist, ignorant fool who is a danger to the entire world. Bio: I’m a 46 year old feminist Buddhist from Perth,…

Phoebe Smith

I want to join the march on Saturday to protest the administration. But, I cannot march, talk, breath or move (except for one eye). I am in the Locked-In condition due to a blood clot to my brainstem. It happened while I was a senior in college. I spell by looking up for the correct…