Diane Borgic

I’m marching for human rights and for an environment that supports life.

Annie

I’m joining the Disability March because my chronic illness precludes my joining the Women’s March!  I am “marching” for the sake of all of the basic human rights that have been won and/or established in the last 60 years that are now threatened by those who want to turn the clock back.  I’m a 65…

Barb Wright

  I am sitting here in pain as my immune system fights my body. I have a list of diagnosis…chronic illnesses. I want to attend the local march, but even that poses challenges. Today I saw this, perfect! I march for all women, who deserve to be treated better. Do not judge me, I might…

Marylisa

Why I Am Joining The March : Trump and his cabinet choices are frighteningly unqualified. I live ten minutes from Atlantic City, NJ, and have seen firsthand the damage Trump has caused to the community. He lacks empathy, is self-serving, and ill-informed. If he was a student running for college or high school president, his…

Carolyn Agee

I am joining the march because Mr. Trump’s violent, misogynistic, ablest, racist, homophobia is despicable. The repeal of the ACA and CHIP programs will kill our citizens. Forcing low-income women to choose between hormonal (birth control) treatment of their health conditions or heat/food/shelter will destroy lives. Abortions will increase. Hate crimes against Muslims, POC, the…

Cara

Why I Am Joining The March : Despite being unable to march in either Seneca Falls, NY or DC..I am joining this march to support my sisters and all the work they’ve done and continue to do to assure my rights. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, none of your efforts were in vain.

Elena

Why I Am Joining The March : My own body tried to restrain me from having a joyful life. If I was able to fight back, and regained control over my life, then there’s not much that can keep me from fighting for what is right and fair.

Sarah Launderville

As a psychiatric survivor I join with pride to be with my sisters and allies in the movement for a more just society.

Nancy Schrock

I am so sad for our country. We have lost our way. My prayer is that today is the beginning of finding our way home!