Although I’m not an American, I wish to stand in solidarity with the brave women marching this weekend. I believe in equality, respect, dignity, freedom, justice, education, and compassion for all people regardless of their gender, sex, age, race, or sexual orientation. I feel that Drumpf, supported as he is by Putin, Nazis, the KKK,…

Jodi

I am joining the disability march because I am shocked and saddened at the era of hate that Trump’s election seems to be ushering in.  My own parents voted for him and still don’t see anything wrong with him despite the cabinet picks he has made and the horrible statements he has made against marginalized…

Mary Butler

I have had pre-existing conditions my entire life. The major one, migraines, are the reason I’m in an inpatient headache clinic right now. I will be discharged tomorrow in time to participate in Chicago’s sister march, but the best laid plans don’t always stay that way with chronic pain. I was devastated by the election…

Abbi Brown

  I wanted to attend the London march today, but my health got the better of me. I want to show our fellow disabled women in America that they are not alone; we share your outrage in the election of a man who has personally admitted to committing sexual assault, and who has mocked disability on national…

Beverly Jackson

Because the Republican Party and the Wealthy have declared war on America. All of these people are Americans and I stand with them as their American sister: the poor, women, children, unions, blacks, Latina, native-Americans, Asians, Gays, elderly, handicapped, sick, Muslims, farmers, teachers, veterans, active military, students, land owners, greenies —- AMERICANS.

Rose

I am joining the Disability March to stand up for women’s rights on healthcare and job equality and to let the current administration know that we will not be silenced, marginalized, or devalued without a fight. I am thankful for the virtual walk because I could not have participated otherwise and would’ve been greatly disappointed…

Shannon Adams

I have Crohn’s Disease and am currently pregnant. I find Trump’s policies and (lack of) plans extremely alarming. I am worried about my future as an individual with a chronic illness as well as the future of my children. I have decided not to attend any of the physical marches because I do not have…

Andrea Simmons

I am there with all of you strong women and people today. My heart is heavy as I also lost my stepfather on inauguration day as well. He was a staunch Democrat and had hoped to live to see the first woman President elected. He loved our country and served in WWII and the Korean…

Liz Wilkinson

I’m joining in solidarity with my sisters worldwide, as I can’t make the London march due to health problems. We have to resist attacks on women’s rights and healthcare; fight racism and oppression in all forms and stand against poverty and exploitation. Peace, Love and Hope to all of you on the march- I am…