Starshadow

I cannot stand up and walk the way even in the Seattle march–it’s too far for me to be able to participate. With my chronic pain issues, fibromyalgia, arthritis, migraines, and CFS, not to mention anxiety issues I’m out of spoons for the week–but this way I can stand up and be counted. We have a…

Wendy Lamson Collier

71 year old woman, retired educator, happy grandma with Multiple Sclerosis. I join my sisters, daughters and granddaughters of our great land in support of women’s rights and equal rights for all.

Mia Gipson

I am joining the march because as a queer disabled woman of color, my life matters, Black Lives Matter, and I won’t go silent without a fight. I have been very sick lately and I want to be able to help make a difference even though I won’t physically be there. You can find Mia…

Catherine Varidel

I am unable to personally attend the March but want to stand beside those that can to show my support of women and those with disabilities.

Melissa S.

Equality * Planned Parenthood * Healthcare coverage, ACA * Equal pay for equal work * Black Lives Matter * #NoDAPL * Immigration reform * Climate Change * Reproductive rights * Disability awareness * Mental health awareness * LGBTQ+ * Education * Love is Love * Common sense gun control * Sanity * (RA, Elhers Danlos,…

Sue Moore-Glave

I cannot be there because I have congestive heart failure, and a hairline fracture in one of my vertebrates. I am also financially unable to attend.I am marching for healthcare, Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. Without them, I and millions of other people will cease to exist. I am also marching for human rights, that no…

Kelley Clark Martin

The United States of America is a beautiful kaleidoscope of people, all with their individual stories. Nuturing individuality and diversity is key to promoting equality and breaking up homogenous embedded power structures. I am here to work for a system that respects and has room for all Americans, no matter their race, religion, gender identity,…

Signe K Mezo

I have a broken back, broken hip, and fibromyalgia which makes life difficult already, but I want to be a part of the Women’s March, to stand up against the hate-filled, misogynistic, fascist sexual predator named Trump and all his cronies that want to reduce women and minorities to nobodies, with no rights and no…

Neva Allen

To show that people with disabilities are people too! We should be treated with respect and dignity, not made fun of, and should be given all of the opportunities as an able-bodied person.