Virginia

I am joining the march because: A woman with brown hair in a teal dress looks lovingly at a tan dog Ginny I am joining the march to show solidarity for the millions of women across America who will be affected by the new president and vice president’s outrageously outdated and dangerous concepts of gender,…

Guadalupe

I am joining the march because I cannot physically march but I want to add my voice to resist this administration. Last year I thought of myselfas a healthy individual until I learned I had a 20 lb lipoma. My world was turned upside down. I underwent radiation treatment then extensive surgery. As a result…

Andrea

I am joining the march because I am disabled and am REALLY PISSED that we as 1/2 the human race are still talking about this crap.  I marched (pre- disabilities) for Women’s Rights and Nuclear Arms  in the late 70’s, 80’s and 90’s.  I love those who are marching for us.  We are the invisible…

Kristen

I’m joining this protest because I’m scared for my family and friends well being.My Mitochondrial disease seems to be worsening and with the healthcare system changing I’m concerned it could gravely effect my life. Our president cares for himself,and a certain kind of American. A small percentage of individuals. I was raised to stand up…

ZiZi

I have joined the disability March because i can’t walk great distances since my accident in 2005 left me with bone on bone in my ankle, amongst other injuries. I feel that it’s imperishable that our rights are protected.  We must show up, speak up, and be vocal and visual and hold this administration accountable.

Stephanie

I am a 33 year old wife and mother. I have fibromyalgia which will prevent me from participating in the women’s march. I feel that it is not only my duty for myself but for my daughter to stand up to the new regime in any way I can. Any leader that speaks the way…

Destiny

I am joining the march to fight for equality, inclusion, affordable healthcare, freedom of expression, scientific integrity, environmental protections and decency in our government. I am injured, but I am no less willing to fight!

Tiah

As a woman living with EDS / Hypermobility Syndrome and Fibromyalgia, I am joining the disability march for my daughter, for my son, for women’s rights and for all those that live with disabilities and chronic conditions. Bio: Tiah Marie Beautement was born and raised in small town Oregon in the USA. In 2008 she…

Tim Cline

To show solidarity against our sexist, racist, bigoted incoming president.