Ione Brunt

Would march to protest Misogyny, suppression of LGBT rights, prejudice of other religions and peoples.  Balance & pain would not allow me to march but will be there in spirit.

Ann Gora

I’m joining the Disability March because I don’t want to live in a country that demeans the disabled and denies them access. I’m also marching to defend the rights of women, lgbtq, and people of color. I’m here to resist and won’t back down! Bio: Ann Gora is a disabled writer and comedian in Albuquerque,…

Jesse

I am joining the march because as a disabled queer trans man, I am on the target list for a lot of Trump’s appointees, and I refuse to go away, for both myself and the people I care about. I have several chronic illnesses, one which is currently keeping me in bed rest, several which…

Renee Marino

I want to participate because I am deeply concerned about how a Trump administration will inpact the civil rights of people of color, women, lgbtq+ people, people with disabilities, the poor, and senior citizens. I have Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and am on disability. I cannot attend the march in person for physical and financial reasons.

Helen Noble

  It is my belief that Donald Trump, in addition to being illegitimately selected, has committed violent and vile acts against women and girls, and will dismantle any legal protections we have against such acts. He will also attempt, and likely succeed, rolling back our right to abortions, regardless of circumstances, and refuses to recognize…

Janet Tait

Why I Am Joining The March : I am marching to defend my nation’s cherished institutions of democracy, self-determination, and equal access to government. I’m marching to defend the hard-won rights of women, minorities, the disabled, and LGBTQ citizens. I am marching to defend reproductive rights and freedom of choice.

Kathryn Carroll

I am joining the March because I want to demonstrate that I care about the way men and women treat each other. I hope that this March sends the message not only that women demand equal respect in society, but also that there is at least a minimum standard of care and respect that each…

Selena

I am joining the march for intersectional feminism, disability rights and recognition for CFS/ME, fair and just compensation for female veterans with MST, (hooah!) a more compassionate USA, and for my daughters.

Janis Neville

Why am I joining the march? Health care is important to me. With my pre-existing health conditions and my child’s disabilities, affordable health care is vital. I cannot stomach an administration that is putting plans in place to hurt a majority of Americans.