Attending
the National Council on Independent Living (NCIL) conference was a life changing experience. I was excited to attend the
conference because I have a desire to work in the independent living field one
day and I love the DC area. When I arrived at the conference, I was a little overwhelmed with all the
people who were there. For those who know me, know that is strange because I am usually very social. Shortly after, I met some awesome people from another
CIL and was excited to see that the IL movement is bigger than our local
center. One of my favorite speakers of the week was Senator Duckworth. I was so
excited to see someone who is in the Senate being a great advocate for people
with disabilities. Her story of perseverance and the need to educate her
colleagues on disability issues is refreshing. It goes to show that we have
more work cut out for us. If you ever have the opportunity to listen to her story, DO IT!
The other great opportunity was the time that we had to spend with Randy Forbes’ legislative aide. One of the things that was very refreshing is that he actually took the time and listened to our concerns. He was very engaging and asked questions when he did not understand what we were talking about. One of the main points that we talked about was the lack of transportation for the community of people with disabilities. We could see that he really wanted to understand what we were talking and said that he took for granted his own transportation.