Chrystie

I would love to be able to march but can’t because I am disabled. I want to march for peace and equality.

Patricia Washburn

I am marching for women and girls, for black and Latino and Asian people, for gay people and poor people. I am marching for the values of compassion and knowledge and kindness.

Jeane

I am joining the disability march because…. I believe in loving ALL people created in God’s image, that all of us are created equal, that we are endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

Pamela Rosen

I had planned to march. Just this week I was diagnosed with a heart problem and was told not to do any sort of exercise until they can sort out how to fix the problem. Ironic. Thirty years ago, my grandmother died of a heart attack in an apartment full of antacids. Her doctors didn’t…

Hannah

I’m a queer Jewish student with a non-visible disability, a neurological disorder, and several mental illnesses, I want to march, but I have to budget out my energy, and joining my local march would leave me too exhausted to meet any of my other obligations. I refuse to stand idly by when people are trying…

Pamela Vetro

I am a longtime activist. I March for women’s rights. I am injured and can not walk .

Jeanne Kinnard

I’m joining the march to take a stand against hate.  I want to show Trump’s supporters, as well as the rest of the world, that Trump’s vile speech and behavior do not represent what most Americans believe in.   I want to continue the fight against racism, misogyny, and ableism. My disabilities prevent me from joining in the…

Dori Knobloch

I want to join the March for two reasons; for its original purpose to remind America, we, as citizens, we got to stop this violence that is occurring in our Country and hurting and killing our children. As a Mother, this is a big concern and something I’d fight for, peace in America. Secondly, with…

Fox Emm

My chronic pain and fatigue prohibit my participation, but I support the mission. Women’s rights are human rights. I am not just someone’s sister or daughter, but a human being who deserves acknowledgment and consideration as the new administration moves forward.