Rachael Scialabba

I don’t walk so well due to my Hypermobility Joint Syndrome. However, I want to stand with the other women who are going to march for the rights and freedoms of women, LGBTQ, Muslims, minorities, and those of us with disabilities.

Suzan

I have Crohns disease, an autoimmune disease of the guts. My guts are in an uproar over Trump and his agenda, and who he is appointing. I’m part of the Really Pissed Off Pussy Power, Working Together to Save the USA!

Cyrilla Baer

As a professional actor, I desperately wanted to join my fellow actors in the Ghostlight Project protests, but my Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome makes that too painful. I’m so relieved that I can express my fear and anger about a new administration that promotes exclusion and selfishness, instead of brotherhood and protections for all, by protesting virtually….

Ann Marie McGinley

I have chronic knee pain (even after nine surgeries) and I have a mental illness. The Trump administration is a threat to my (and many others) way of life and a threat to my healthy existence. I am a fighter for people with disabilities (physical and mental) and I want to do as much as…

K Croto

The incoming administration is unprecedentedly hostile to women, people of color, the queer community, the disabled community, the immigrant community, and more, and leaves the intersections of these groups particularly vulnerable in a way that compromises what this country is supposed to stand for. I stand in solidarity with my siblings of all types, demanding…

Meredith Orlow

I want to show my solidarity with women not only in the U.S. but around the globe. I want to demonstrate my support of minorities, religious freedom and LGBT rights. I want my voice heard amoung the others reminding Mr. Trump that he takes an oath to protect and serve ALL U.S. citizens and we…

Amber DeSadier

I am tired of the war on women’s rights and equal rights. Our government is elected and works for us, but they have forgotten this and only service their own needs and wants. I stand against misogyny, racism, corruption, narcissism and bigotry. I stand with teachers who need better pay and more funding to help…

Bryony Yost

Why I march: to protest against a donald trump and mike pence presidency. trump and pence have brought about a revival of:-white supremacy -misogynist assault against the bodies and minds of women.-anti science legislation which is harming our schools and young people.I protest against this deplorable leadership.

Stephanie Fredricksen

Due to chronic illness I can’t physically march. I am thrilled for this chance to participate! This march is important to me because as someone with chronic illness health insurance is very important to me and the prospect of losing it is frightening. Just as important, is the idea of showing solidarity. I want it…