Julie

I’m proud to join this march! We can not let these immoral greedy bullies take us back to the 1800’s!! ALL ARE CREATED EQUAL!!

Lisa Jahn-Clough

The creative is political. There are many ways to be heard. I hope my voice is out there somewhere along with yours! I am an author and illustrator. I teach creative writing at a university. I am recovering from cancer and just started back at work after a year of treatments. I still tire very…

Laura Lyon

  I am Marching in the Disability March for equality. I has MS and will try to do the the March in Charlotte, NC.  I believe Our Congress/Senate, except for select few are not listening to its people.  The Congress/Senate has free healthcare and they are the ones who deciding to remove ACA(ObamaCare) which doesn’t effect their…

Boneweaver

  I’m participating to be in solidarity with all the women, femmes, and woman-identifying folks in this resistance against the incoming administration. I believe in a level playing field for all. I have degenerative joint disease, herniating cervical discs, scoliosis, and a neurological disorder that keeps me on the sidelines for many events. I’m glad…

Heather Martinez

I march to support the equality our nation so desperately needs in the times ahead. I march to protect the rights we have, the rights we need, and the rights we hope to achieve. I march for progress. I speak up about Sjogren’s Syndrome, Raynaud’s Phenomenon, Lupus, and other autoimmune conditions as I figure out…

Sister Veronica

I am from DC, but presently having chemotherapy treatments in Portland, Oregon and I cannot march Saturday, but wish to be there in spirit. This is my own ‘kitty cat hat’ since I am an Orthodox Christian nun and always wear my habit. Thank you for making room for me.

Susan H.

I march because it is important in the face of ignorance, bigotry and hate to literally take a stand.  Silence implies consent.  Signing petitions and contributing dollars are important but actually putting yourself out there is more important. Knowing that actual people will not tolerate the dissolution of their rights and freedoms is critical to…

Sarin Lerner

Why I march: I proudly join the disability march as I am still recovering from cesarean delivery of my baby girl in December. I march because I believe in a better world and future for my children and myself. I want to live where the glass ceiling doesn’t exists and everyone has equal and free…

Rev. Dani Fey

I have had my fibromyalgia diagnosis more years of my life than the years I lived before it. It has been over eighteen years since that diagnosis and at first I continued to do whatever I could— continuing as a competitive dancer, as an opera singer and dancer in college, completing multiple majors and going…