Amy Blanchard

I’m joining the disability march because, as a woman with Spina Bifida who wears short leg braces and has the ability to walk but not the ability to walk without discomfort after just a short time, I still want to be a part of this important movement and feel badly that I can’t physically do…

Natalia

I am joining the disability march because I am a disabled teen. I was born with hemiplegia and Epilepsy, both pre-existing conditions. I require many regular doctors visits and costly medical treatment. When the ACA went into affect I was able to receive these treatments without worrying about high payments. The Affordable Care Act really…

Debi

I am a 46 year old woman with Multiple Sclerosis. I had surgery on Wednesday and I am recuperating, so I can’t physically join at this time. I am marching for all of us – for equality and fair treatment for all!

Jackie

I believe women can and must take the lead in representing the 99%. Wish I could be there but sent pussy hats instead. Stay safe, stay strong and stand for us all.

MJ

I’m MJ and I’m joining the March for the LGBT community, for Muslims, every POC, and for every disabled person who had to fight for respect and independence while also needing someone who they can depend on! #resistandfight

Elena Voigt

I am joining the disability march because all people deserve equal rights and equal protection under the law. Our president is our EMPLOYEE, a public SERVANT, and he will listen to what we demand of him: equal protection and treatment of women, trans people, immigrants, muslims, people of color, EVERYONE; universal health care; quality birth…

Carla Charter

Without the ACA I will lose transportation which I need to get to medical appointments. Also if I lose my secondary insurance, which I received through the ACA and pay for, I will no longer be able to afford to go to my regularly scheduled medical appointments. If I can find a ride, I will…

Lisa B, Seattle

The country needs to see and understand the gross impacts this administration is already having and will have on people with disabilities, people of color, queers, immigrants, Muslims, older adults, and more. We must make our voices known. This is not normal. This is not OK. I am a disabled social work student about to…

Cyn Huddleston

I’m joining because I resist the presidency of a sexual predator, but I have to resist from my home because of autoimmune rheumatoid arthritis. I ‘m a sexual assault survivor who, thanks to lots of therapy, was largely healed from the trauma I was subjected to in my childhood and again in my early adulthood….