Kayla Pogolowitz

I am a person with mutliple disabilities and marginalized identities; I fear for the direction our country is headed, the lack of compassion so many seem to lack for their fellow humans, and I fear for the lives of all marginalized people.

B Keri Isbell

Though I cannot physically march, I am proud that my daughters and friends will. I am grateful to have an opportunity to pledge my support by participating in the Disability March!

Emma Cousens

I have been a human rights activist for 50 years. I retired in 1914 due to increasing debility from fibromyalgia. It drains me daily of endurance and I have pain in places I never know one could have pain. I grew up during desegregation in the south and supported the principles that all are created…

Tiffany Golden

To stand for justice. To continue to fill the world with love.

Kara Waltersdorff

I want to “stand” in solidarity with those who can against someone who perpetuates racism, misogyny, homophobia, transphobia, white supremacy, and is unqualified for the role of President.

Jennifer Keahey

I was diagnosed with Stage 4 breast cancer in November 2016. Stage 4 is ultimately terminal, but there are treatments available that will hopefully allow me to spend more time with my family. My son is three years old and he needs his mom. I am terrified about how the changes in insurance policy will…

Neeta Jha

Due to being a chronic diabetic, I cannot be at the march physically but I want to support my sisters virtually.

Rowan

I’m joining because I know people in the US who are afraid that they will lose the healthcare they depend on to survive, or of being deported, or of losing already fragile rights to be treated as equal to straight, cisgender people.

Faryl Palles

Why I Am Joining The March : We will not go back. Posterized image of a woman with black short hair wearing dark glasses