Judy-by-the-Bay

I cannot walk very far or stand for any length of time but I want to add my name to the Women’s March in Washington on January 21, 2017. I think it’s important for President Trump to know that millions of women expect, no demand, far greater respect than he’s shown us to date.

Delaney Hartmann

I am joining the Women’s March because I believe in equality for everyone, no matter their gender, race, religion, sexuality, or class. I would love to go to the Women’s March on Denver in my home state of Colorado, but I am not up for it physically. I suffer from a chronic illness Postural Orthostatic…

Gretchen Barron

I can’t walk but I can pray, and talk, and preach, and share, and hope and love.

Cyn Ashton

I am horrified by the violence and hatred that are becoming so much more commonplace in this country. As a queer disabled woman, I fear for what the future holds, not only for myself, but for those less privileged than I am. Woman with short blond hair and glasses

Carolyn

I am unable to participate in the march in person for a variety of reasons including my health, but I want to make my voice heard. I believe that women’s rights are human rights, that love trumps hate, black lives matter, climate change is real and must be addressed, that no one should be discriminated…

Erin Gilbert

I am a woman who is disabled from battling Multiple Sclerosis for the past 15 years. I am a sexual assault survivor and sexual harassment survivor. An attack upon an organization such as Planned Parenthood, is an attack on my body, and every woman’s body. An organization that does annual exams, pap smears, HPV vaccinations,…

Autumn

I’m joining the march for the rights of every human being in this country. I am marching for my life as a disabled person who can’t afford to pay all of my medical expenses without the ACA. I am marching for my rights a woman. I am marching for my rights as a non-Christian.

Andrea Schulz

I’m marching for my daughter. I’m marching for the women and children in my life who have been abused and raped by bullies. Some of these women and children did not survive. I still see their faces. These are the faces of my friends, my co workers, their children, and of children and women I…

Polly Atkin

If I could, I would join the closest march to me, which will be taking place in Lancaster, UK. I have Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and Genetic Haemochromatosis: both of which cause widespread joint pain and fatigue that, amongst other symptoms, make joining a physical march too debilitating. Americans with chronic conditions and disabilities like mine…