Sally Wah

I am joining the March for myself, my daughters. I am temporarily disabled so cannot make the journey. I do not recall a world before Roe v. Wade or before Civil Rights were the norm. I am appalled at the erosion of these and other values I thought were core values of America.

Bettie-Jeanne (and Angel Holly Hope)

According to the 2010 U.S. Census, about 56.7 million people have a disability. I am one of them. As a women with a disability I stand for my rights along with those of other women, with and without disabilities. Every day, I contribute to society.  I help others.  I am valuable. But having a Service Dog…

Mollie Wagner

I am joining the March because Donald Trump does not stand for my values. He did not win the popular vote – Russian stole the election for him. I can not believe that our society has allowed this to happen. The ACA helped save my life and keeps me alive and I can not imagine…

Catherine Connor

I dedicate my soon-to-come career to fight Trump’s degeneration of people with disabilities, people of color, and immigrants.

Diana True

I am 70 years old and disabled. Thank you for a way to participate.

Yvette Bovey

I am unable to physically make it to DC and have mobility issues that prevent me from being able to participate in local protests. I have friends and family who span the gender spectrum, who are LBGTQ, who are disabled, who have pre-existing medical conditions, and who will be hurt by the incoming administrations policies.

Carmen Arett

I join the disability march as I am unable to physically walk long distances. Why I march is to stand up and fight for what is inherently right and just for all people of this country. #LGBTQRIGHTS #WomensRights

Lorna

I’d like to participate in the march, but can’t. I need a lung transplant and am unable to walk long distances. Access to affordable healthcare is important to me as I work towards my goal of getting new lungs. As a woman, and as someone with a pre-existing condition, this is important to me more…