Stephanie Mann

I want to march to show I care for and respect all people, even those I don’t understand or who outwardly aren’t like me.

Claudia Scholand

I am unable to march with you, as I live and work in Europe at the moment, but I will be with you in spirit!

Kelly N. Rowan-Burrell

am participating on behalf of Americans with invisible disabilities – those who look “fine” and may need to take the elevator one floor at work; for those who have to work extra hard to hide their mental illness for fear of stigma and discrimination both at work, church and in the community.

Helen

We march for people of all races and cultures, for their right to equality, respect, healthcare, and the pursuit of happiness!

Bri Prooker

I will march with my words by speaking up against abuse, bigotry and hate and by fighting for equality and peace.

Johanna

I do hope that by participating in this virtual march I am joining in the need to promote greater understanding and compassion for the disabled.

LynnDeAnne

Virtually marching for everyone who does not realize how an accident or diagnosis can change your life overnight.

Cameron Z

I march for women’s and disability rights because real men respect all people. I march for my former social work clients with disabilities who are unable to march. I march because healthcare is a right. I march because we are stronger together. I march because I love my wife. For more on why I march,…

GermanCityGirl

This is how I show my solidarity and by speaking truth to power every damned chance I get. I won’t be quiet. I will not be silenced. Period.