Lorne Kelly

Joining this march from Canada in solidarity to show that bigotry, racism, white supremacy, sexism, queerphobia, homophobia, transphobia, abelism, classism, and oppression of all forms will be met with resistance.  

Jen Schorey

I have Hashimoto’s Disease and am unable to participate in sustained physical activity. I also am the primary caregiver for my 6 year old daughter, who has autism. For these reasons I am unable to participate in a physical March. I am marching for the rights of women, for civil liberties, and for the rights…

Sophia

My name is Sophia and I am an autistic woman with chronic pain. I am marching because my health care is in jeopardy. I’m in medicine necessary for my survival, and necessary for me to parent my two daughters. Trump is not the right choice for the White House. I march in the hopes that…

Gail B. Dalmat

I’m considered able-bodied, but lack the stamina, and ability to walk and stand for long periods of time that are required for a march and rally, and for overnight travel I require a CPAP (for sleep apnea). While I may attend part of the march in nearby Seneca Falls, or in Ithaca, New York, I…

Becca S L

No one should be able to make decisions for me or my body, nor deny me insurance coverage for my tetralogy of fallot, anxiety, or anything else I’m a survivor of. Also, MY PUSSY IS NOT UP FOR GRABS!! #nastywoman

Rachel Donelson

I have severe endometriosis as well as IC which makes every day life debilitating due to chronic pain. Long distance walks are nearly impossible for me to physically do without being put into excruciating pain. But I so badly wanted to be apart of this incredible March and movement. I am a crisis counselor for…

Cathy Zimmer

I want to be part of the Women’s March on Washington, however, due to a lack of stamina from depression and anxiety, I can’t participate. Joining the Disability March is a perfect solution!   I am “marching” because, as a feminist, I want to simultaneously reject Donald Trump as a legitimate president because he is…

Megan Mills

~I am joining the Disability March because I wholeheartedly want to participate in this event, and doing it in person was a hardship for me. I support equal rights for all people and creatures (including water and trees), I support LGBTQI2 equality, Black Lives Matter, Earth Healing and Respect, Social Justice of every kind, reproductive…

Carollynn Bartosh

I’m joining the disability march because for thirteen years I’ve been disabled—one of the Millions Missing–because of the illness ME/CFS. I’m joining the march because I fear the future for people with my illness, that the funding needed for studies leading to treatments and a cure for us will remain less than what Congress allots…