Hello Is Universal
1/22/09
Hello is Universal
Here the transcript of a recent Reston times connection article about a personal speech I gave at Langston Hughes Middle School.
Hello is Universal
Jill Egle is 32 years old, an executive director of a non profit and has created a popular you tube video. She travels the country and, perhaps most importantly, she likes herself and so do many others.
I can’t help but think if my classmates had been open to understanding me when I was 13 or 14 years old, perhaps I would have started my wonderful life a little sooner, Egle said.
Growing up in Louisiana, Egle was labeled a retard in school and diagnosed with mild mental retardation. The nonprofit she leads when first established 45 years ago was called the Association of Retarded Citizens. The world has changed somewhat and now Egle has an Intellectual Developmental Disability and directs the Arc of Northern VA. Egle’s Video, “Can We Talk Ben Stiller”, made the rounds across the country.
I did not have a great time in junior high or high school, Egle told an assembly of about 100 Langston Hughes Middle School students Thursday morning December 4th I was called a retard, made fun of and ignored, she said. Egle urged the Langston Hughes students to stop using the word retard, to sit with someone eating lunch alone, invite someone without many peers to an event and be open to understanding that everyone has a lot of gifts to offer.
January 23rd, 2009 at 9:35 am
Jill - I hope you continue to write on your blog, you are such a great inspiration to others and one of the hardest working people I know! Keep up all the good work