Showing posts with label esther goodhart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label esther goodhart. Show all posts

Monday, September 12, 2011

Dystonia Makes It Into the Smithsonian

One of the messages the DMRF tries to convey to our members is that your story matters. Your story is important. The courageous act of sharing what it’s like to live with dystonia—on whatever level you are comfortable—can inspire others and change lives.

Because Esther Goodhart was generous enough to share her story, she has brought her experience with dystonia to an exhibit at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery. A gala on September 16, 2011 will celebrate the launch of the exhibit, entitled "Portraiture Now: Asian American Portraits of Encounter." A portrait of Esther joins scores of others in this special exploration of what it means to be Asian in America.

Many congratulations to Esther for this prestigious achievement! She reminds us all to take pride in who we are and where we come from. By examining those qualities we perceive as differences—in terms of gender, race, ethnicity, (dis)ability—we may ultimately realize more clearly how much we are in fact alike. When you share your story, you inspire others to give voice to their own. You help others understand an experience they do not know firsthand. And your story may suddenly become more powerful than you ever imagined it could be.