RebelSaint

Thank you so much for providing us with a way to join in with Herstory and something so important. I will holding a ritual over skype with some friends to light a candle in soulidarity with the march and then will be passing through London just before it starts. I am unable to join in…

Vicki LaCroix

I believe in affordable health care for all. I believe in kindness. I believe in equal rights.

Theresa Brown

My name is Theresa Brown from NY and I am disabled but would love to join the march to fight for women’s rights and to protect institutions like Planned Parenthood who provide services to women around the country.

Kate

An accident and subsequent illnesses have left me with mobility and other issues and  I don’t get out much.  This march is important to me because I don’t believe any man should use a position of power to abuse, belittle or cause  personal discomfort  to anyone (especially women). A president’s number one priority should be…

Group of 10 marchers

Sophia Grass: Why I Am Joining The March : Trump is a serial misogynist and alleged rapist who threatens the safety of women and for that matter many subjugated groups across the spectrum. He incites hate showing no respect for diversity beyond himself it seems. Eileen: Why I Am Joining The March : I’m joining the march…

Angela Pasquariello

My name is Angela Pasquariello. I am pictured seated here with my husband Frank on our 45th Anniversary this past August. I have Hashimoto’s Disease, Fibromyalgia and mobility issues which make it impossible for me to attend the Women’s March on January 21, something I would have done in my years, before my health issues…

Lynne Murray

Arthritis put me in wheelchair and my Social Security benefit keeps me alive. Thanks for helping me support the fight to keep Social Security intact, Medicaid and health care available. We need to strengthen the programs that protect the weakest among us. The prospect of our society losing our safety net horrifies me. I will…

Gregory Luce

  I march in solidarity with my disabled sisters and brothers. I march because we need more health coverage—including mental health—not less. I march for an inclusive America. Gregory Luce, author of Signs of Small Grace (Pudding House Publications), Drinking Weather (Finishing Line Press), Memory and Desire (Sweatshoppe Publications), and Tile (Finishing Line Press), has…

Mary Abrahamson (aka Otter)

I am joining the disability march because my knees won’t let me march. If I could I would be out there carrying a sigh in support of Women’s Rights and Human Rights. I am grateful to all the people who will be out there for me and all the other humans in the world. I…