Jenna Harrison

I want to join the march to stand with my fellow Americans who want to keep our country safe for all of its residents. I want to show that I stand with my fellow human, especially those like myself with invisible disabilities. We deserve equal treatment, we deserve a quality education, and we deserve life…

Andie W.

Why I Am Joining The March : When women have equality, all of society does better.

Jesyca Greene

I am a daughter of an immigrant, a disabled woman at that. Before I became disabled I dedicated my life to teaching children about their rights and responsibilities as USA citizens as a Social Studies teacher. This trumped up man parading as our next president is nothing more than a paid lobbyist by the Kremlin….

Danielle Balducci

I am unable to physically be at the march & also physically unable to walk in it. I’m thankful for this option! I join the march not only for myself, but also for my diverse family. I’ve lived during only 5 presidential administrations & this is the first time I’ve felt genuine fear for my…

India Drummond

Because I refuse to sit by quietly while we elect a president who thinks women are disposable nothings valued only for their beauty, enabled by politicians who don’t respect our rights and want to see us thrown back to the 1950’s, in a time when it’s deemed okay by those in power to denigrate women,…

Megan Moore

I’m joining the disability march because I refuse to give up my rights as a woman. I’m 30 and have fibromyalgia.

Kathleen Sheehan

I am joining the March because I want to lend my support to the movement,  and make others aware of the number of people this crisis affects.  I am a disabled 52 year old woman, trying to stay as independent as long as possible. This presidency threatens my health, my life, my independence,  my ability…

Lesley Marian Ellis

I am marching not only for myself, a gay disabled woman, and my family but for all who’s lives will be affected by the incoming administration. We must fight like hell against racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia and ableism. We must challenge and ultimately attempt to dismantle the capitalist patriarchy which has for too long…