Exploring Our Voices: A Journey of Self-Advocacy and Empowerment
This document captures the powerful reflections of over 100 self-advocates and advisers who gathered in Columbus, Ohio, on August 30, 2000, to explore the meaning and impact of voice. Facilitated by John O’Brien and creatively interpreted by Candee Basford, the discussion unfolds as a poetic exploration of six key questions about voice—why it matters, what strengthens it, and the challenges that come with using it.
The participants share heartfelt insights into what might silence someone, such as disrespect, lack of opportunities, or being ignored. They explore the consequences of losing one’s voice, including feelings of helplessness, depression, and loss of self-worth. The document also delves into why some people take away others’ voices, often driven by fear, control, or systemic resistance to change.
On a hopeful note, the group discusses how voices grow stronger—through listening, sharing stories, and advocating for change. They highlight the transformative power of using one’s voice, from gaining respect and freedom to shaping a life of choice and purpose. However, they also acknowledge the challenges of having more voice, such as scrutiny, backlash, and the responsibility to act. This inspiring document is a call to action for self-advocates and allies alike, emphasizing the importance of amplifying voices to create a more inclusive and empowered world. It’s a must-read for anyone passionate about advocacy, community, and the courag