Becca

I am my only advocate. I am not invisible.

Laura

I hope to march on the 21st, but given the unpredictability of my health, I want to participate in this creative call to inclusivity.  I march because I want to help send a message to our politicians that we will join together as a community to make our voices heard. Because our voices matter, and…

Easter and Mrs Mkuku

I write and draw and think my way through my days. My greatest favourite thing is to work out to undo this knot we are all in, and to see things from different perspectives. Always looking for truths.

Jen

I am joining this march first as a woman who is concerned about women’s rights due to the new president’s constant inappropriate comments about women and some of the choices he has made for people to work for him in the white house. I am also joining as a disabled person who has Cystic Fibrosis,…

Renee Anthony & Family

I am joining the women’s march for person’s with disabilities because I have muscular dystrophy and my daughter is autistic. I do not have anyone to care for her in my absence and I am unable to travel.  I have been a Firebrand (radical) feminist for nearly a decade now, but have studied feminist theory…

Kat

A car accident a few days ago is preventing me from attending the physical marches, but my heart and mind are with my friends on the streets.

Vicky

34yo disabled female and wheelchair user from the south of England. I want to be part of the solution! We will not be silenced. We will not be ignored. I Blog at aroundandupsidedown.co.uk

Cindy Shaw-Wilson

At home recovering from surgery, otherwise I would be in DC with my sister on the 21st, protesting the inauguration of that Cheetoh faced buffoon!

Lillian Grey

  My name is Lillian Grey and I’m a dance music recording artist as well as a mom and a Latin woman from The Bronx NYC. I love my Latin race and I was very offended by Trump’s opinion of latinos since we are NOT lazy. We work hard and believe strongly in family and…