Robin

I have fibromyalgia this is a hidden condition so I appear healthy I am joining the March because I believe in equality for all. I believe that Power is in the hands of the rich and powerful Who are sick with greed and only care about money, who do not have our best interest at…

Kelleygrl

I’m joining the march because I’m scared to death of what will happen to me when the Republicans attack my Medicare and SSDI. I have RSD/CRPS do to a surgeon butchering my foot. The statute of limitations was ended just as a new surgeon found the root of my issues, but then, it was too…

Jill Connaway

Why I Am Joining The March : I cannot physically join the march due to complex PTSD (exacerbated by police brutality during Occupy Oakland protests) and severe arthritis in my knees. I am joining this virtual march because I believe in human rights, dignity, and justice for all – including LGBTQ folks, people of color,…

Diane Murray

Why I Am Joining The March : Because everyone deserves justice, healthcare, and respect, regardless of their gender identity. Because none of this is normal. Because this is the first time a protest has been truly accessible to me. Resist fascism, stop racism, support those with disabilities, and bring an end to LGBTQ-phobia. http://www.dmurring.com Smiling…

Nikki L. Rogers

I am joining this march to be in solidarity with my American sisters with disabilities.

Bethany McCraw

Why I Am Joining The March : In 1978 I marched in DC for the ERA with my mother and sister. I remember the bitter disappointment and grim determination of everyone when it failed to pass. The elders said to me, “We may never see true equality in our lifetimes, or a president that truly…

Diann Forquignon

I want to march with you because I am currently on disability and have many medical challenges. I wish I was able to come to Washington and March with all the women there but my back,  legs, fibromyalgia and anxiety make that an impossibility.  I am worried about what’s going to happen to me and…

Donna

Chronic disease will not define me and neither will my passion for social justice. I may not be able to march, but I am there in spirit. There is so much at stake. It is important that we peacefully stand up for what we believe in. God Bless America!

Francine Schwartz

I have a chronic illness that prevents me from marching, but I want to participate and take a stand for Women’s Rights, Human Rights, LGBTQ Rights and Civil Rights.