Sam Haney Press

  We deserve leaders who look forward to building a better future for everyone, not those who plan to turn back the clock for their own personal profit. I work under the alias SamHain Press as an award-winning professional illustrator and craftsperson; I’m 34 and bipolar with intermittent mobility issues.

Mimi’s Moratorium on Misogyny

I’m joining the disability march because I want to be a part of this historic movement! I can’t walk long distances because of my health and but I can “march” in spirit! I’m marching for my daughters, granddaughters and every woman in the United States of America. I’m marching so their future will be brighter….

Wendy Ashmun

I live in Seattle, so attending the march in DC was a non-starter. I’ve been back and forth about our local march, but I have fibromyalgia, frequent migraines, and back pain — if I somehow made it through the march and the inevitable standing around before and after, I would be out of commission for…

Charlotte Bloebaum

I am a 74-year-old senior, partially blind and have osteoporosis, leery of being jostled or knocked down. I can’t risk more fractures after 10 of them. Don’t support Mr. Trump or any hateful policies of discrimination. Scared of him and his cabinet.

Karen Griego

I am a retired educator who believes that fairness and equality are for all Americans. No one should have the ability to step in and try to hinder others from reaching their goals and dreams. America does not belong to the few, the rich, or the selected few. We will stand together and let the…

Amy Melton Prentiss

I am joining the disability march, because I am recovering from total hip replacement surgery two weeks ago. As an activist, starting as a draft counselor during the Viet Nam war, attending peaceful demonstrations, marches and rallies has always been a part of my life. The Women’s March is very important at this time to…

Chloe

I suffer from a range of physical and mental illnesses the most severe being EDS. I would have loved to attend the women’s march but my anxiety and decreased ability to walk prevented me from doing so. I always want to get involved in Disability stuff, but I always forget or am unable to because of physical restrictions, so…

Lamanda Gaskins

I’m joining this march because I have Ulcerative Colitis and ladies with this condition need to be represented. I am 49 years old, served in the Military, drove an 18-wheeler, and have worked for a State Government agency for 16 years.  During this time, I have come face to face with discrimination in many forms! …

Kaira

I am sixteen years old and I am unable to join the march on Washington as I am in school and live in Ohio, but I see this online march as an important opportunity and would love to participate. My grandmother told me about this and we’re both signing up… Hopefully we can help make…