Dawn Sheckles

I want to make a stand against president elect-Donald J. Trump that my voice will be heard.

Rebecca J. Robare, PhD

I’m joining the Disability March because right now, at five months pregnant with twins on top of my chronic illnesses, I don’t have the stamina (or bladder capacity!) for a long day of walking and standing outdoors. I appreciate that the Disability March is providing a virtual option for those of us who cannot attend…

Nikki

I am a woman with autism, OCD, and extreme Anxiety Disorder/Panic Disorder. Although I get out, it’s only with the help of those who understand my conditions and help.I’ve been very afraid since Trump became the president-elect, especially when I saw his administration picks. As the hearing for DeVos is ongoing and listening to her…

Aileen Buchman

I am joining the march because that is what a real American would do. A true American is a person who speaks for those who go unheard and fights for those who have lost hope. I won’t stand for injustice, I will march against it.

Leza Frazee

I’m a married, lesbian mother of five children, of which none are white. Two are grown and out of the house, three are males and two are female. I have seen first hand living between CA, TX, CO & rural PA how my children are treated WITH protections in place and I am TERRIFIED for…

Christi Hoehn

I object strongly to his contempt of immigrants, people of color, the disabled, and women.

Irene Lambert

I am a 59 year old disabled former military female battling neurosarcoidosis, a very rare neurological disease. My husband is 64 years old and disabled with MS. I wish I could stand and march for the protection of all disabled people, all senior citizens and the poor. If there are ANY cuts to Social Security,…

Lisa Caplan

My name is Lisa Caplan and I would be at the march if I didn’t have a spinal cord injury and a serious heart condition. Being seen in my wheelchair at the march would be so empowering but I’m also grateful for this alternative way to participate. While I may be confined to a chair…

Mae Pax

My Ehler’s-Danlos Syndrome prohibits me from physically joining in the marches going on around our beautiful country, but I am there in spirit. I am appalled and dismayed by the vicious attacks the Republicans have been allowing to happen, encouraging to happen, and making happen against minorities, and I genuinely fear for my safety and…