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Amplified Voices: Empowering Stories, Inspiring Change
Steven Tobey and Amber Pettell lead the charge at the 2024 Paul W. Spooner Generational Leadership Summit. From September 23-25, 2024, West Region Self Advocate Steven Tobey and Self Advocacy Peer Coordinator, Amber Pettell traveled to Marlborough, MA to participate in the 2024 Paul W. Spooner Generational Leadership Summit.
The summit, hosted by the Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council (MDDC), Disability Policy Consortium (DPC), and Boston Center for Independent Living (BCIL), tackles the future of disability advocacy.
The summit included the new generation of disability advocacy leaders, and emerging leaders in advocacy in social justice for services, programs, and the human and civil rights of people with disabilities in Massachusetts. New and emerging disabled leaders came together with some existing leaders to discuss where disability advocacy needs to go in the coming decade, and what we can learn from the past that got us to where we are today.
Amber: What made you want to apply?
Steven: I was interested in learning new skills on how to become a better leader for my self-advocacy group and the West Region I hope to use some of those skills that I learned to help lead some of the West Region Self Advocates and help people reach their goals
A: What's one thing that you want to change in the world, or is there anything you want to build to make something better?
S: The one thing I would hope that I can change or make better is creating more and better housing for people who have disabilities
A: Do you want to talk a little bit about the housing-related project that you worked on at the summit?
S: So, the project might help us get more housing resources out to people with disabilities So, our goal is to try to create a forum event where people with disabilities can go to learn and get help We want to show people the resources that already exist that they can use.
A: What was your favorite part of the summit?
S: My favorite part was probably learning about the ADA law, which I found out that was actually signed six days after I was born On July 26th of 1990 My birthday is July 20th, 1990 I also liked the different workshops they had for us to help build change campaigns
A: Did you have a favorite workshop?
S: My favorite one probably was the “What is a Campaign?” workshop
A: Was there any part of the summit that was difficult or stressful, or that you were unsure about?
S: The most difficult part was probably when we had to split up into our groups and we all had to come up with an idea for an activism campaign. Everyone worked on one of three topics; transportation, housing, or rights and advocacy Each group was big and sometimes it was pretty hard to agree with that many people, and so many ideas floating around it can feel overwhelming It was hard to narrow it down But in the end, all the groups presented one idea that we will work on over the next year
A: Would the PWSGL Summit be something you would encourage other folks to do?
S: Oh yes! I have already encouraged some of the other guys in my advocacy group to do it, and I would encourage any other self-advocates out there in the West Region to do it
A: And what would you want them to know about it as they think about applying for next year?
S: If you are interested in learning, leadership, and activism you should do it But be ready to work hard Those couple of days are long days, you won't get done till at least 9 o 'clock at night. It’s fun but it is real work too.

A: Is there anything else about your experience with the PWSGL Summit that you would want folks to know?
S: I really enjoyed meeting different people from around the state
A: Yeah, that's my favorite part, it's a cool community. Are you looking forward to going back next year?
S: Yes.
A: Yeah, me too
If you are interested in learning more about the PWSGL Summit check out: www.paulspoonergenerationalleadership.org
If you are interested in becoming a part of Massachusetts West Self Advocacy, please contact Amber Pettellat apettell@wmtcinfo.org or Ris Houde at rhoude@wmtcinfo.org