Heather

Why I Am Joining The March: I am Heather and I am joining the online march because I am a transplant patient taking immunosuppressants, so being in a large crowd is dangerous for me. I march today in the hope that our new president will be aware of people like me whose lives depend on…

Toni Legates

I am pleased to be able to virtually join this march to support women’s rights, LGBTQIA, rights stand up for environmental issues, and acknowledge the need to do something about climate change. As a woman who suffers with Chronic illness this is an amazing way to make my support and presence known.

DDC

I want my voice to be heard that I stand up for and have deep respect for every person.  I stand against any word or action that is disrespectful or demeaning of any person. I have a disability.  I have family members with disability.

Kirstie Edwards

Why I Am Joining The March: I have chronic illness- stills disease, fibromyalgia and cfs. Feels it’s important to stand together with my sisters in hope not hate as our freedoms globally are casually eroded – in our side of the Atlantic by our ridiculous decision as a country to leave the EU and all…

Audrey The Artiste

Why I Am Joining The March:  I don’t think there’s something more important than using your own voice to aspire to make a positive and meaningful statement. That’s why joining this march is so important to me. Voices need to be heard, even more from minorities. We’re all humans and in the end, that’s what…

Ami

I am Marching because the rights of *all* citizens need to be equal. Regardless of race, ability, gender, sexual preference, age, or religion.  Women’s rights are human rights and we deserve to be treated equally, and live without fear. I rely on disability and Medicare to survive. We need to ensure that not only equality…

Lena

I’m joining this march because, there is no way to sugarcoat this) I hate bullies and liars. This includes bigots of all stripes. Though my disabilities prevent me from joining the march in person I figured it was my civic duty to participate anyway, in my own unconventional manner. a chronically ill/disabled queer Jew and…

Group of Three Marchers

Terri Pease Women’s rights , and the rights of all Americans, are at risk with this administration’s stated views and actions (even before the inauguration). This March reminds the new president that we are here, were are not silent and we will not go away. Can’t march because I am a caregiver to a disabled…

Beth Davis-Hofbauer

Though not in the US, I live in a country which is dealing with its own disaster due to the decisions of a few. In a time when our rights are being silently and insidiously eroded, and in some cases, where women are still silent and treated as second class citizens, we need to all…