Julia Dutton Peterson

I am unable to march due to severe sciatica. I send my thoughts to those Washington marchers and marchers all over the world. We must unite for fairness, justice, access to care and to counteract hate. I want my grandsons to live in a safe and international world. I want to give credit to my…

Tracy Mulroy

  I am a 48 year old woman with a rare disease known as Osteogenesis Imperfecta. I have had more surgeries,  broken bones and serious health issues than I can count yet I have always overcome the adversity life has thrown my way. I graduated from college and from Georgetown University School of Law at…

Jessica Elaine DeLuna

I’m a 22 year old female from NYS who suffers from Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome, Fibromyalgia and possibly other disorders. I was pursuing a B.S. in Civil Engineering, until my health forced me to leave school. I am joining the March because as a disabled woman my rights are not valid or recognized by…

T. Grundstein

As a queer-dis-abled activist of human rights I’d like to support all Americans who are queer, dis-abled, poc, native Americans, poor, elderly, women* or are marginalized in any kind. Be loud and be proud! Much love from overseas. See my video narrative at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OquQdA0jwc

Tosha

Joining to have my voice heard. I’m a woman and a woman with a disability. I feel like a double hit in this world. I have to work extra hard to have my voice heard. To be acknowledged for my talents and strengths. To be respected as a human. I deserve everything as the next…

Lynn

My name is Lynn and due to arthritis, I can’t march so I am grateful for this chance to be part of the March.I am here because we can not let up when it comes to fighting for Civil rights, LGBT rights, Equality for all. As a woman, I must let my voice be heard!…

 Charlotte Mookpixie

I have a severe chronic illness and am housebound for 99% of the time. I would like to show my support for this March even though my physical limitations mean that I can’t attend in person. I think it’s important that every woman has the chance to have her voice heard.I live in the U.K….

Pilar Goldstein-Dea

I march because although my body is broken, every cell of my body can still fight for the preservation of the dignity, freedom and rights of all, especially that of women, of children, of LGBTQ people; of people with disabilities of every kind; people of beliefs of every kind, backgrounds of every kind and colors…

Rhainy Carter

I march because I do not want Trump in the position he has been allowed, yes I said “allowed” to have as President.