Barbara Berman

I am participating in this March because I am horrified by everything the new “president” has said and done.

Shae Carys

Having struggled with back pain and fibromyalgia, I knew I wouldn’t be able to make it to a regular march, but I sure would be able to march virtually! The rights we have are so precious, and before our previous president, felt so few. To have those taken away again would be devastating, and I…

Melissa Palmer

We cannot let our momentum stop or our hard-won progress be reversed. We are here, and we’re not going away, we won’t be silenced. We are as vital as every other member of our community. We fight for ourselves and others who’ve faced social injustice, whether it’s sex, ability, race, nationality, religion, or creed.

Landkwindy

I will be taking care of my grandson tomorrow while my children are out marching.  I will be protecting the future and so will they.  Being around him gives me great hope for our future.

Tammy

My family has been impacted by several types of chronic illnesses and depend on some of the protections in the Affordable Health Act. Mine is a small family that has not collected welfare or food stamps or Medicare/Medicaid or even collected disability. Our health insurance comes from my husband’s job and we pay every penny…

Girl with Anxiety Disorder

I am joining the Disability March because I believe it is time to end the stigmas associated with physical and mental disabilities.

Angela Rivera

I’m joining the disability march because we are too often forgotten, even among fellow activists.

Rose Whitehead

I have been helped and treated kindly by too many citizens of this USA to have a Bully representing us. I have to tell the world I don’t want that!

I am not able to physically march, but I am grateful to have this venue to show my support for the Women’s March. I stand with all of you for women’s  rights and all people’s rights. We will not be ruled by a narcissistic, misogynistic, bigoted Facist!… This is The United States of America! This is…