Voice

We have different ways of communicating: speech, sign, writing, augmented communication, etc. Regardless of the way we communicate we express our thoughts, feelings, hopes, concerns, and experiences.  Having voice lets us communicate with others and be more fully part of our community and lets us express a fundamental right to be heard. We speak individually and collective. Speaking with others has great power and impact.

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