Diane

Why I Am Joining The March : Because everyone deserves justice, health care, and respect. Because this is the first time a protest has become accessible to me.

Jackie W.

Gender and disability politics has affected my entire life. I developed disabling PTSD as a result of gender-related violence and marginalization, spent years housebound from PTSD, and today work in an infamously patriarchal industry. I am excited to lovingly join the Resistance and unite against the very hate which has fueled so much suffering. We…

Cynthia Fieg

Why I Am Joining The March : Mission & Vision We stand together in solidarity with our partners and children for the protection of our rights, our safety, our health, and our families – recognizing that our vibrant and diverse communities are the strength of our country. OUR MISSION The rhetoric of the past election…

Emily Roberts

Why I Am Joining The March : To stand up for the prejudice that women around the world face everyday, and to have equal job opportunities within the UK.  

Group of 50 marchers

Name: Gwenda L Snoek Why I Am Joining The March : I am joining the March to add my voice to the many other women longing for a world in which all human rights are respected. This includes LGBTQIA people, visual minorities, those who are disabled physically or mentally, those with limited financial means or education, immigrants,…

Cassandra Marie Bell

Why I Am Joining The March : I have been disabled officially for 6 years now. I have been stricken with Graves, Behcets, ComplexSA, have total hip replacement, and the list goes on. It seems people only want you around when we’re are able to do., we are often overlooked and subjective to budget cuts..but I…

Vanessa Cruz

Why I Am Joining The March : This past election was a farce and the man elected DOES NOT REPRESENT ME. Instead for the past year he has said things to demean me and to trigger me. This is my way to stand up and send a message not only to him but to those that…

Libby Block

I’m joining the online march because lupus interferes with my ability to be “normal”. Too often, lupus isn’t taken seriously. It’s considered a woman’s disease and women simply are not important. I’m joining the march because women are important. Women’s health concerns are important. Ignoring them won’t make them go away. Maybe they can shame…

Kristen Keys

Why I Am Joining The March : I’m joining the on-line march because I have Muscular Dystrophy and am not able to travel. Women’s health and equal rights are important. We have come so far, we can not afford to take steps back. Life is already so hard, we need to uplift each other!