Sara Marie Mills

I’m joining the disability march, because Donald Trump’s presidency threatens the lives and rights of all Americans. Those of us with disabilities have already faced years of discrimination and bullying, and I will not stand for a President who will normalize and defend bigotry, racism, and discrimination. Sara Marie is Autistic. She loves her pets…

Elizabeth Madden

I wish to join the virtual march because I am disgusted by the current political upheavals in the U.S.A. and in England, which have brought to the fore incredibly nasty and divisive undercurrents of misogyny , racism and anti-intellectualism which have for too long been permitted to fester in various parts of society and which…

Rachel T

This goth cast and my broken leg are why I cannot join a local march, and need to join the disability event. I am a Rheumatoid Arthritis patient who was deemed permanently disabled in August 2016.  I have concerns about my health care and insurance evaporating due to the new administration.   Additionally, I feel strongly…

Noelle Smart

I refuse to be a bystander as the well-being of immigrants, people of color, LGBTQ individuals, and people with disabilities is threatened. My autoimmune disease, ulcerative colitis, prevents me from physically participating in the women’s march, but you can bet I will be present in spirit now and for the next four years. I am…

Aimee Schaefer Kueppera

I am a 45 year old very active woman. I am now limited in my activities due to a foot surgery . Healing/ recovery did not occur as anticipated by medical team. I’ve tried every modality of treatment to no avail. I have been diagnosed with chronic pain. I want to participate in this virtual…

Sherrie L.

Joining the disability march is such a great opportunity for those of us who aren’t physically able to be there in person, and I’m so grateful to be a part of it. The Women’s March is a show of solidarity for women from all walks of life: every race, belief, lifestyle, and occupation. Our voices…

Group of 10 marchers

Ara Johnson: Why I Am Joining The March : Please march for me. I have cancer and do not have the stamina. Thank you. I believe being American means taking care of one another, just because it is right. I refuse to give up that belief, in spite of all the mounting evidence against it….

Donelle

I am marching because I have Cerebral Palsy and though I can’t stand physically, I stand for equality, human rights, and my rights as a woman 🙂

Jessica Schmit

I stand in solidarity for the protection of civil rights and equality and justice for all!