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By Edison Lema
The truth is that it’s my dream to have my own blog. I have so much to say that was bottled up inside me for years. I’m an extrovert: I love meeting new people, talking to everyone, and even public speaking. I am not deterred by my inability to speak with my mouth. I am determined to make my life what it would have been if I were not disabled. 

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4/30/2025 1 Comment

My Letter

Today I found out that Secretary Kennedy actually read my letter to him. I am so pumped I can’t sit still. That is the most thrilling thing ever, ever, ever to happen to me! I am beside myself about it. To know that someone as important his him read my words, well…I could cry. To think that a few years ago I was locked inside this body, and now my words were read by a cabinet member…!

I am totally emotional now.
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Dear Secretary Kennedy: 

My name is Edison  and I am only 17 years old, but I want my voice to be heard too. I am writing to ask you to please try to help us. 


To be nonspeaking is to live in a kind of loneliness and isolation. I am incredibly fortunate in that when I was only 13 years old I learned to spell to communicate. But it is a limited form of communication, so most of my life I am still locked in silence. Most nonspeakers in the world don’t even have this, and my heart breaks for them daily. 

We all want to have the ability to speak and learn and contribute to our communities and country. But we cannot because no one has cared enough about us to help us. All of us are intelligent and anxious to be educated, and wish we could have jobs and live independently. Instead, we all face a lifetime of dependency.

I believe that the world is changing and that someday kindness will win. My life improved immeasurably when my Mom took me, years ago, to see my teacher, Judy, who taught me to spell to talk, and now teaches me for the love of learning. Here at Mouth to Hand Learning Center, we are allowed to be human. We are educated, and have friends and fun. And not one of us ever forgets those of us who are still trapped. 

We are very excited that you shone a spotlight on us, and told the world that we exist and are suffering. We need help desperately; for a long time we’ve been overshadowed by the speaking autism community. All of us are hoping and praying that you find answers as to what happened to us and ways we can be helped. Maybe one day I will be able to thank you with my voice. 

Gratefully,
Edison

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Jim Cutie
4/30/2025 07:46:57 pm

Edison,

Beautifully done. Kindness will win.

Jim

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