Wednesday, February 26, 2014

I have a dream…


Wether you can walk, talk, see, and hear or you have a disability one thing is for sure; we are all people.  Some of us are discriminated against, but I have a dream to fix that. 
     I have a dream that one day everyone will use People-First language.  People-First language is a way to form a sentence where you put the person's name and their accomplishments before you state that they have a disability.  
     I have a dream that one day all buildings will be accessible.  That every building will be designed so that EVERYONE can utilize it's features.  
     I have a dream that one day everyone is treated with the same respect.  That no one will be funneled into different classrooms just because they have a disability and no one talked down to or treated like a child because they look different.  
     I have a dream that one day people will be seen for their ABILITIES; not for their disability.  I have a dream that one day everyone will be treated equally because we are all people; the same but different.  This is my dream and I hope it comes true. 

Thursday, February 13, 2014

We Are All Great!!

I believe that the people in your life cross your path for one of two reasons; to build you up or make you stronger.  Some may consider the people who make them stronger their enemies but your enemies or anyone who takes part in anything you may consider bad is just making you more tolerant, forgivable, companionate and strong.  The other person is the one who you can talk to and confide in, the one who makes you happy or bring your spirits up; your friend.  And I lied, up above, there is a third type of person that crosses your path.  A person that both brings you up and makes you stronger.  A person makes you happy but can also make you mad.  
     I was having a conversation with of these people today and he said something that couldn't believe came out of his mouth.  He's the third type of person.  The one that can make you but can also make you mad.  Well, he noticed I was sad and he said, "For every thing that you consider less average about yourself there are more that are above average."   That made me happy, which was his goal. 
     What he is saying is that there are more good qualities than bad in a person.  None of us are perfect and we will never be, but all of us are great.  
     There are three types of people in this world.  The mindful thinkers, the physically strong, and the spiritually strong.  And we are all great!

Monday, February 10, 2014

Day in a Chair

October 23, 2013 marked the first Day in a Chair Program at a high school!  Day in a Chair was an event where 12 of my peers and my principal at Point Loma High School got to spend their school day using wheelchairs.  At the end of the we all met in the library and discussed our struggles and experiences of the day.   And with being in a wheelchair myself, it was really interesting to hear all the experiences and struggles of my peers.
Here is a short documentary of the day made by the video production class at Point Loma High School;