Jocelyn R. Mondragon

My name is Jocelyn and I have Arthrogryposis, the same disability that Trump mocked the reporter of. I’m joining the disability march because although I accept my differences, this country does not. I need this country to remember that disability rights are not only CIVIL rights, but HUMAN rights as well. Too often have our…

Ryn Landry

I’m joining this march to join the ranks of those who are dissatisfied and full of pain and sadness over the way our country is moving forward. I want to help show another person who is affected in many ways by the proposed plans of the president elect and his cabinet, as a disabled person…

Mother and Daughter

We march for: clean water #nodapl, equality for all, safety against sexual predators, and health. I injured myself days before the march in Edinburgh and was gutted that I wouldn’t be able to attend. Thanks for providing this platform to be included!

Ruby Shipley

I was recently diagnosed with Fibromyalgia and have had to take extended medical leave from my job. Because of this, I have been unable to pay my rent for the past three months and will likely be unable to pay next month as well. I am joining the virtual march to draw attention to the…

Group of Fifteen Marchers

Rory Why I Am Joining The March: In full support of the solidarity of my fellow compassionate human beings, I attend this with you. Auto-immune issues have ravaged my body but not my spirit. May we find strength and healing and keep raising our voices together.   Sharon O’Connell Why I Am Joining The March: I am…

Knitty Biddy

If I’m having a good day, I *could* march. It would be hell…but I could. But I would pay for it,  going days (or weeks) with pain, difficulty thinking, dizziness, nausea, and an exhaustion that is indescribable. These days I’m saving my energy and pacing myself for the long political battle ahead. So I’m thrilled…

Cate Reddell

I have a chronic mental illness and find large crowds to be distressing and traumatic. While I had hoped to participate a march, just the lead up to doing so has caused too much distress to go through with it. The March is enabling me to still be a part of something I strongly believe in.

Sarah Campbell

Why I’m joining this march: As a young person living with cancer in the UK, I am devastated at how Trump will literally be killing off people with pre-existing conditions like cancer who don’t have private healthcare. His utter disrespect for women comes across in how he acts and who he has appointed. I’d like…

Ronete Cohen

Because I will not be silent when women’s rights are destroyed. I march to support all women. I march against misogyny, homo/bi/trans phobia, racism, anti-immigration, Islamophobia, antisemitism, and all discrimination. Shame on you, Trump. You are a disgrace to the world.