Baby Walter

My son is joining the disability March to represent the children of the US who will be adversely affected by Republican plans to repeal Obamacare and put access to a free and appropriate public education in jeopardy.  My son has a rare and complex medical condition and has already surpassed the lifetime benefit cap that…

Bonnie Bleiweiss

I’m on oxygen and have a suppressed immune system. Many of my friends across the country are participating. I stand with you.

Snail

I am both queer and autistic. The eugenics philosophy driving so much of our current administration wants to kill me on two fronts. I won’t roll over and die for them. I was unable to attend a physical march because I experience disorientation and panic attacks in large crowds, but I am so happy to…

Anne N. Philiben

75 I have Pulmonary Fibrosis and use oxygen.  Also fell and broke hip and pelvis and am deathly afraid of Icy streets and walks Retired Army LTC Nurse

Mandy G

I suffer from multiple chronic disorders that are preventing me from participating. I would have never been able to get appropriate diagnoses and treatments if it weren’t for the ACA. I am unable to work and am terrified I’ll be unable to have continued insurance. I had 5 hospital stays in the last year. There…

Carolyn Johnson

I stand with everyone. If I could physically March I would!

Jennie

I march because I want and need to keep hope during these times. I march because I believe in working towards equality. I march because I believe that each individual has the right to health care, education, and respect. I am a bisexual woman with sensory processing disorder. I have recovered from major depression, and…

Shannon

My name is Shannon Wells and I am a software developer living in Tennessee. My life was altered when I was diagnosed with Myalgic Encephalopathy and Fibromyalgia 7 years ago. I cannot march in person today because I must spend my weekends resting to make it through the work week. I am standing with my…

Group of Six Marchers

Paul Saulinas I am a disabled American with Asperger’s Syndrome and it is important for people to realize that we are what makes the world unique. This is our country and our world, where everyone is entitled to their rights and that our rights and the lives of those with disabilities matter just as much…