Kate

Why I Am Joining The March : I am a queer, disabled, fat woman who is both passionate about social justice and in fear of the regime that is to come. I can not march in person but I want to be there in spirit and say: “THIS IS NOT NORMAL. THIS IS NOT LEGITIMATE….

Katina Phillpotts

Why I Am Joining The March: I do not support and am not represented by a man who openly mocks my disabled brothers and sisters. When I saw that moment I knew there was no way he could ever have the compassion needed for the office of President. He’s a shameful example to the world….

Jina Yi Davidson

I’m including a photo of when President Obama came to the high school where I teach.  He gave his first Back to School address on September 8th, 2009 in Wakefield High School in Arlington, VA.  One of my students was able to capture all the promise and optimism and greatness in this smiling photo.  I…

Monica Michelle

  I am here in spirit, which has always been stronger than my body. I am here out of love and compassion for all. I want every person in this country to have access to health care, housing, food, and equal educational opportunities. I am marching alongside all of you because I want the absolute…

Evan Waldo

Why am I joining the march? Solidarity. See my Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/evan.waldo.

Jen D.

I am joining the disability march because while my chronic illnesses may prevent me from attending events, they will NOT keep me from standing up against bigotry, misogyny, ableism, xenophobia, islamophobia, antisemitism, homophobia, and hatred.  I am scientist by training with a passion for arts, crafts, gardening, music, learning, and human rights. I live with…

Heather Hall

Why I Am Joining The March: I’m a woman and a mother. Both my daughter and I are bisexual. I also have both a physical and mental health disability. I was also sexually assaulted December 16, 2016 and it was nearly fatal. I’m here to share my voice and be visible and counted. It’s so…

Janet Smith

Why I Am Joining The March: I am joining this march because it is more important than it has been in years to come together as a country and fight what we are going to be up against with a Trump presidency and Republicans in charge of both houses. We need to let these people…

Carol F.

Since I no longer have the physical stamina to march in DC as I would like to do, (and as I did in past decades), I want to march virtually, to support Women’s Rights as Human Rights, for the sake of my daughters and all those others whose human rights seem likely to be threatened…