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Self-advocacy is about making your voice heard! Part 4

A series of videos on self-advocacy
AUTHOR: New York, NY
Photo of Chester Finn, African-American adult male, with glasses, light button down shirt and dark sweater. With purple filter.
Photo of Chester Finn, African-American adult male, with glasses, light button down shirt and dark sweater. With purple filter.

In part 4, Chester shares his memories of his first self-advocacy group meeting in Buffalo, NY.

Self-advocacy is about making your voice heard. All over the world, people have joined the self-advocacy movement to demand their human rights. To honor the richness of this movement, the Self-Advocacy Association of New York State (SANYS) and the Harvard Law School Project on Disability (HPOD) are collaborating to interview self-advocate leaders. We want to share their stories and the lessons they have learned through their advocacy so that self-advocate leaders can make their voices heard more widely, as the movement continues to grow.

This series of videos features HPOD’s own Hezzy Smith interviewing Chester Finn, a self-advocate from SANYS.

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