Maya

I am marching because I have been watching the world become a better place – slowly and in fits and starts, but going forward – my whole life. Even the administrations that I did not support seemed to be trying to improve the way people were treated, all in all. For the first time, I…

Judy Honsowetz

I support the cause of the march and just want to be counted. Women’s right’s matter. Healthcare matters.  Minorities matter.  Religious inclusions matters.  Inclusiveness matters.  Love, not hate and discrimination, must prevail.

Kylie Long

I march because protecting privilege will never lead to progress.

Kate

I march so that those upholding patriarchy and white supremacy in the laws or in their hearts hear me: YOU CANNOT AND WILL NOT WIN. Chronic illness has radically shifted the experience and course of my life.  Nothing has been left untouched: my friendships, my marriage, my mental health, my hopes for children, my finances,…

Susan Ivers

Now, as I join (through Facebook) friends who are marching in Washington, I am a real, legitimate part of this historic event in my own right. This means the world to me.

KerryOK5

We will fight against all the hateful rhetoric, and all measures that belittle, demean, or rob us of our rights (or our benefits – which are NOT entitlements)!

Patti Barrett

Retired university professor. Always been involved with women’s issues. Experienced a lot of sexism.

Sarah Burgess

I’m joining because I’m a single, disabled woman – and it’s ridiculously hard to live like that.

Jan

I’m marching because Trumps sexist views are devastating to years of campaigning for equal rights.