Marina

I am Marina. I’m 28 years old and have Angelman Syndrome. I live at home with my parents in Tallahassee, FL. I go to two different adult programs but neither are dedicated to helping me express myself or be independent out in the community. I want to March to show people that every person is…

Sheli Weis

I joined the planning of the March here in Tucson, Az. When I started I wasn’t sure I would make it to the event. With over 47 allergies to food, medications, chemicals and environmental pollution, every trip outside of my home is a huge risk. Add to that Celiac Disease, Fibromyalgia and other issues that…

Aitch Taylor

I believe in women’s rights passionately, and am unable to physically join members of my feminist group, Suffolk Feminist Society, at the solidarity march in London this weekend due to a recently diagnosed neuromuscular disease. I have a pussyhat at the ready and so want to be there! I am founder and chair of Suffolk…

Arlee

I’m joining the virtual march since I can’t join the physical march due to multiple reasons, including my chronic pain. I’m someone who is queer, Jewish, and have chronic pain. I am very scared of what the future holds in the US, but this is something I can do. Arlee is a student at a…

Pat & Marie’s Wedding Day

This was taken on our wedding day, January 2, 2013 in the Baltimore County Courthouse and the ceremony was performed by the Chief Clerk of the Court, Susan Ensor who said she was honored  because we were the first same sex couple to be married under the new law in that county. Pat is one…

Hayley Morgan

Please accept this as my place on the Women’s March, Cardiff, UK. I’m joining this march because it’s essential both short and long-term to show solidarity with other women in this scary political climate. Although progress is being made by feminists, we are being held back more and more often by a certain brand of…

Lori and Matthew

We are joining the march in spirit as women and people with disabilities deserve more than to be grabbed and mocked.

Ruth and John

Would love to be physically at the March…my own disabilities and my partners medical treatment has us busy. And, we are in solidarity, and will be with you in spirit.

Wilson

Half the population is either excluded or faces discrimination, whilst the advantaged continue to gain. I am unable to travel to London’s Sister March or cope with large crowds, but I want to take part in the joining of hearts, minds, and hands, globally, internationally, nationally, and locally as activists and advocates for a fairer…