Linda Ramos

I’m joining to help preserve the hard-won rights of all the groups that are now under serious threat. I’m marching to save lives and healthcare. I’m joining because there’s an urgent need to improve access and accommodation for all people with disabilities, and to improve access and services for people who exceed standardized sizes in…

Meggie

I am joining the Disability March because, as a peer support specialist, I have a disability myself and I work with those who experience similar barriers to independence. Emphasizing the importance of such people and improving our quality of life is very important to me.

Lisa Bridges

I wanted to be able to March for many reasons. The Declaration of Independence starts out “We the people.” Not we the rich white men, but people. Male, female, black, white and every color in between. People who may be Atheist, Christian, Jewish or Muslim and any number of religions. People who may be gay,…

Kelsey

Statement: I march because I am a survivor, because my friends are survivors, and because this country is full of far too many women who have been subject to rape, abuse, and assault. Because I refuse to endorse an administration that promotes such violence and mysogny. I march to assert that each woman should have…

Dr. Barbara Bell

I’m pleased to join the virtual disability “march.” I “march” in support of humane treatment of disabled people, women’s rights, LGBTQIA+ rights, racial equality, income equality, a living wage for workers, disabled and retired people, and access to affordable healthcare for all. I “march” for everyone who feels invisible, forgotten, left behind and otherwise marginalized….

Silver Kitsune

Photo: A black and white photo of a woman taking a selfie in a dressing room mirror. She is wearing a sequined leopard print collar under a trench-coat, has short, straightened and graying hair, and a heavy but well done amount of makeup on and she’s smiling slightly.  I am a gender and sexually queer…

Lady Chanel

Photo: Female sitting in a wheelchair with short, wavy, two tone hair wearing a black and white dress with left fist up to ear level. I am joining the disability march because more women and people with disabilities need to be seen and heard. I cannot physically attend because for various medical reasons.  Bio: Lady…

Jen and Alyssa Gorton

As a breast cancer survivor and as a mother of daughter with a rare genetic disorder, I am deeply concerned about how the shift in our country’s current political climate will impact our most vulnerable communities. We stand together with our sisters today to show our strength and commitment in keeping America safe, kind and…

Lori Don Levan

I am joining the disability march because I have no way of participating in any physical marches due to my disabilities. I want to rise up for everyone who stands to suffer under our new president and the republican dominated congress. They are poised to undo all of the steady gains we have made over…