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Thursday, February 18, 2021

Ms. Fran Drescher actress (The Nanny)

 





10/08/2019


Ms. Fran Drescher

Indebted Season 1

c/o Sony Pictures Studio

10202 W. Washington Blvd

Culver City, CA  90232


Dear Ms. Drescher,


My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan and I’m a fan of your acting. My favorite tv show that you played in was Nanny. Nanny was a great comedy drama about  Fran Fine, who use to be a fashion queen is a now a nanny for Maxwell Sheffield’s family. Ms. Drescher, I thought you did an excellent job making Fran Fine a great character because I liked on how you made her have different unique traits like caring about Maxell’s children (Maggie, Brighton, and Grace)  when the face different challenges,  having a sense of humor, using her street smart ability to help her solve problems, and many others. Also what I liked about Fran Fine was on how she would have an a funny accent and do some slap stick.  I enjoyed watching season 1 through 6 of Nanny because I like seeing how Ms. Fran Fine would grow to work hard  to improve herself, continuing her loyalty to Maxell along with his children, and many others. Another thing that I liked about The Nanny was how it focuses on the importance for friendships when there are challenges, how there can be solutions to problems, and many others. 


Besides your acting career, I like on how you are an activist on supporting civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights causes to reduce discrimination,  advocating for the need for health care reform to help people with pre-existing conditions or who can’t afford health care get the care they need, and raising money to help funds research to combat against different disease like cancer and AIDS. Also on your activism I like on how you are an advocate for environmental protection causes to reduce pollution and support women’s rights to have healthcare. Ms. Drescher, I have autism with a learning disability.  Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased. Another thing that I struggle with a disability is when some friends including some peers of them get judgmental about me being different which results in me losing friends.  Your advocacy with support for civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights causes really inspires me to work hard on my disability. Also your role as Fran Fine in Nanny gives me some motivation to try to understand how friendships works,  learn how a sense of humor along with creativity can make a great difference, and  to continue to work hard on my disability. 


I strongly believe that you are a very talented actress and comedian. You really do such an excellent job making your characters including Fran Fine have different unique traits. Your activism to make a great impact on society is inspiring and common sense.  You have inspire me to work hard on my disability,  try to learn how friendship works, understand the importance of having a sense of humor while have creativity, and be a fan of your work. I was wondering if you could please take the time to answer some of my questions.  Here is a small donation for you to use for your cause.  Thanks for taking the time to read my letter,  doing an excellent job making a great difference, and inspiring me. Please continue to make a great difference and inspiring many people like me.


Sincerely,


Matt Winick





Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Mr. David Ruprecht former TV Host of Supermarket Sweep

 


9/10/2020


Mr. David Ruprecht

1192 Castelletto Place

Windsor, CA  95492-6859


Dear Mr. Ruprecht,


My name is Matt Winick and I’m a fan of your work as a tv host. My favorite game show that you hosted was Supermarket Sweep. Supermarket Sweep was a great game show where contestants would compete in the supermarket where they would have to guess how much the product cost or what the name of the product that is used for different things.  Also in Supermarket Sweep, I like seeing how the contestants would look for different products around the supermarket and prizes.  Mr. Ruprecht, I thought you did an excellent job being a tv host of Supermarket Sweep because I liked on how you would connect with the contestants when they didn’t feel confident about participating on the show, help give hints to the contestants when they are trying to guest the name of the product, and help educate viewers about the benefits or the use of the products.  Besides your role as a tv host, I truly appreciate on how you were a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights causes to reduce discrimination.


Mr. Ruprecht, I have autism with a learning disability.  Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased. Also having a disability is difficult due to some friends including peers of them get judgmental about me being different or having a disability. Your commitment to be a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights causes really inspires me to work hard on my disability.  During my childhood and when I was at Washtenaw Community College my classes use to play different game show style in classes to help quiz students including me about different topics.  In these things it was hard for me to understand how to play the games or understand topics at a fast pace. I would watch game shows including Supermarket Sweep to help me practice learning topics along with try my best to comprehend on learning different questions related to the topic. Your role as tv host of Supermarket Sweep helped give me motivation to watch the show and to help educate me to learn about different topics including products.


I strongly believe that you are a very talented tv host. You do such an excellent job hosting game shows along with help educate people about different topics.  You have inspire me to work hard on my disability, watch game shows, and learn different subjects or topics.  Even though, I struggle with a disability, I’m very grateful on how you are an inspiration to me to try to learn different subjects.  I was wondering if you could give me some advice about working hard on my disability along with share with me about what it was like being host of Supermarket Sweep.  Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a great difference, and inspiring me. Please continue to make a great difference.


Sincerely,


Matt Winick





Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Ms. Annette Beard Motown Singer

 


8/15/2020


Ms. Annette Beard

27787 Dequindre Rd. APT 518

Madison Heights, MI  48071-3469


Dear Ms. Beard,


 My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan and I’m a fan of your singing and your activism.  I really enjoyed listening to Martha and the Vandellas because I liked on how some of the songs were creative,  some symbolisms about working hard to overcome different challenges, and many others.   Some of my favorite songs that you and the members of the Martha and the Vandellas were Heat Wave, Come and Get These Memories, In My lonely Room, Nowhere to Run,  and Dancing in the Streets.  After you left the Martha and the Vandellas, I liked on how you continue to work on making your solo songs.  Some of my favorite solo songs that you sang were Power of Love,  Love Blind, and I’m Not Leaving.   Besides your singing career, I truly appreciate on how you are a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights causes to reduce discrimination. Also I like on how you use your role as an African American to help donate money to help support African American communities to be repaired and express the need for reducing racial profiling in the criminal justice system to help protect African Americans including minorities. Another thing that I like about your activism is how you use your role as a singer to help raise money to help fund the arts to make society diverse and advocate for better pay along with better health care benefits for artists, entertainers, and recording staff.


Ms. Beard, I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased. Your commitment to be a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights causes really inspires me to work hard on my disability.  Last year I visited the Detroit Historical Museum in Detroit, Michigan where I enjoyed learning about the history of City of Detroit and some of Motown   playing a role in helping shape the city. In the museum, I saw an exhibit about the Martha and Vandellas during the Motown era and I had fun learning about some of your life along with how you work hard to overcome different obstacles.  Your role as a singer and your activism helps me continue my interest in listening to Motown music and learn history including social justice.  


I strongly believe that you are a very talented singer. You do such an excellent job making songs creative with some message or humor.  I really enjoyed learning about the Martha and the Vandellas and taking the time to listen to their music. You have inspired me to work hard on my disability, learn about your life, explore Motown music, and continue to learn history including social justice. Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a great difference, and inspiring me. Please continue to make a great difference for society and the arts.


Sincerely,

Matt Winick






Thursday, February 11, 2021

Honorable Jim Slattery of Kansas (former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Kansas's 2nd district)

 

1/04/2021

Honorable Jim Slattery

c/o Slattery Strategy LLC

1600 Maddox Lane

McLean, Virginia  22101-0000


Dear Honorable Slattery,


My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan and I have a strong interest in learning history including social justice.  In these subjects, I like to learn the need for civil rights to be stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, and many others. Honorable Slattery, the main reason I’m writing you a letter is to explain how I find your work when you served as Member of U.S. House of Representatives from the Kansas 2nd district  to be very inspiring to me.


When you served as Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from the Kansas 2nd district from 1983-1995, I truly appreciate on how you were a strong supporter of civil rights by advocating for people with disabilities’ rights, supporting funds for women including minorities businesses to help them compete in the economy, and pushing for improvements in civil rights legislations to help reduce discrimination.  Also on people with disabilities’ rights, I liked on how you worked with Democrats including some moderate Republicans to support the Americans With Disabilities’ Act of 1990 to help protect people with disabilities from being discriminated in public places including education and to provide accommodations to them.  Voting in favor of the Clean Air Act of 1990 to help reduce air pollution by requiring industries to burn clean fuel along with promote research into biofuel for vehicles, supported funds for renewable energy resources to reduce addiction to oil with gas, and heavily advocate for legislation to support energy efficient programs to help reduce high energy cost while reduce pollution is common sense to protect the environment.  On health care reform, I liked on how supported the Family and Medical Leave Act to require employers to provide employees with job protection along with unpaid leave when they deal with a medical issue or help a family member who has a medical issue and support legislation to help fund mental health services to help people who struggle with mental health get therapy or assistance.  Another thing that I liked about your work in congress was how you pushed for funds to help restore along with preserve Brown vs Board of Education historic site to help educate people about the need to reduce discrimination along with help them understand the historical events that lead it to the U.S. Supreme Court, supported the need for ethics reform to ban gifts to members of Congress including their staff from lobbyist or lobbying groups to reduce corruption, and establish Rural Heath Care Coalition to have Democrats including Republicans work to find common ground to provide funds to rural areas across America to help them get access to health care or medical supplies to people who live in rural areas.  After you left public service, I truly appreciated on how you were a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights,  advocate for the need for better health care reform, and express the need for environmental protection.


Honorable Slattery, I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased. The ADA of 1990 that you supported helped benefited me getting some education and to be protected from being discriminated.   In education, the ADA of 1990 helped give me accommodations like extra time on exams, have a tutor or a T.A. help me work on different assignments,  use a recorder or education software to help assist on improving my comprehension, and special education resources helping me set up accommodations in elementary school through my community college.  In May 2014, I was able to get an associates degree at Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor, Michigan.my main focus in Associates Degree is history, government, some business, some science, and criminal justice. Your commitment to be a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights really inspires me to work hard on my disability.   Also your role as former Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from the Kansas 2nd district gives me motivation to continue to learn history including social justice.  My future goal is to someday work in these areas to help emphasize the the need for civil rights to be stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, and many others.


I strongly believe that you made a great difference when you served in public service. I’m very proud on how you worked hard to support civil rights, protect the environment, expand on health care reform, and many others. Even though  I still struggle with a disability,The ADA of 1990 that you supported really made a great difference where it helped benefited me in getting some education and helped protect me from being discriminated based on a disability. You have inspire me to work hard on my disability, learn more about your work, and continue to learn different subjects.  Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a great difference, and inspiring me. Please continue to advocate for common sense ideas to help our country.

Sincerely,


Matt Winick




Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Former U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu from Louisiana

 

12/16/2020


U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu

405 E Capitol Street SE

Washington, DC  20003


Dear U.S. Senator Landrieu,


My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan with a strong interest in learning history and social justice. In these subjects, I like to learn the need to make Civil Rights stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, and many others to be very inspiring to me.  U.S. Senator Landrieu, the main reason I’m writing you a letter is to explain how I find your work as U.S. Senator from Louisiana to be very inspiring to me.


When you served as U.S. Senator from Louisiana from 1997-2015, I was very proud on how you were a strong supporter of Civil Rights by advocating for people with disabilities’ rights, support funding women including minorities businesses to help them compete in the economy, and expressing the need for women to have equal rights. Also on Civil Rights, I truly appreciated on how you supported expanding laws to help combat against hate crime to help protect minorities including people who are different along with people with disabilities, voted in favor of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009 to help women file equal pay lawsuit when they get discriminated in pay based on gender, and had the courage to support the repeal of DADT to help protect military employees from being discriminated based on their sexual orientation.  Working with both political parties to help provide funds to help clean up the coastal areas including public lands from Hurricane Katrina supporting some funds for renewable energy resources including biofuel, and expanding environmental protection laws to help keep water resources including parks from being polluted by toxic chemicals is common sense to help protect the environment.  On the economy, I was very proud on how you had the courage to vote in favor of The American Recovery Act of 2009, a stimulus package to create job-training programs to help train youth including workers to develop work-skills to help prepare for the workforce.  Another thing that I liked about your work in the U.S. Senate was how you voted in favor of reauthorizing the Violence Against Women Act to help expand programs including law enforcement to help protect women from domestic violence, had the courage to vote in favor of The Affordable Care Act to help people with pre-existing conditions get the care they need when it wasn’t popular, tried to push for more fund to expand treatment programs to help people with autism, and advocated for women’s right to help protect them from being taken away when making medical decisions. 


U.S. Senator Landrieu, I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased.  Your commitment to be a strong supporter of Civil Rights including people with disabilities’ rights really inspires me to work hard on my disability. Also your brother Mayor Mitch Landrieu’s support for Civil Rights along with people with disabilities’ rights really inspires me to work hard on my disability. The American Recovery Act that you supported helped benefited me to get into a job-training program called the B. Side of The Arts at EMU College of Business in Michigan. In the B. Side of Arts they gave lectures about how businesses work and have classes to help other people including me work on developing work-skills. As a result, The American recovery Act helped improve my work-skills and it paid really well.  Your role as U.S. Senator from Louisiana gives me motivation to continue to learn history and social justice.


Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, having the great courage to push for common sense ideas, and inspiring me.  I wish you the best to continue to advocate for environmental protection, Civil Rights, social justice, and healthcare.

Sincerely,


Matt Winick















Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Mr. Jonathan Banks actor

 



10/29/2020


Mr. Jonathan Banks

29734 Harvester Road

Malibu, CA  90265-3727


Dear Mr. Banks,


My name is Matt Winick and I’m a fan of your acting. My favorite tv show that you played in was Breaking Bad. Breaking Bad was a great tv show about Walter White, a former high school chemistry teacher who has terminal lung cancer and turns to selling crystal meth to help out his family financial. Mr. Banks, I thought you did an excellent job portraying as Mike Ehrmantraut because I liked on how you made him have different unique traits like using his investigation skills to help protect Walt and Saul Goodman form danger, being resourceful at helping Walt understand the drug business along with how to be careful on doing the deals, and many others.    I enjoyed watching Season 1 through 5 of Breaking Bad because I like seeing how Walt would work hard to try to understand life when it was challenging and how he would try to get out of crime business. 


Besides your acting career, I truly appreciate on how you are a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights causes to reduce discrimination.  Also on your activism I like on how support environmental protection causes to reduce pollution. Mr. Banks, I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased.  Your commitment to be a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights causes really inspires me to work hard on my disability.


I strongly believe that you are a very talented actor. You do such an excellent job making your characters have different unique traits.  You have inspire me to work hard on my disability and be a fan of your acting. I was wondering if you could please give me some advice about working hard on my disability. Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a great difference, and inspiring me. Please continue to make a great difference for society and entertainment.


Sincerely,


Matt Winick











Monday, February 8, 2021

Ms. Kelly Packard actress (Baywatch)



1/05/2021

Ms. Kelly Packard

21071 Placerita Canyon Road

Newhall, CA  91321


Dear Ms. Packard,


My name is Matt Winick and I’m a fan of your acting. My favorite tv show that you played on was Baywatch. Baywatch was a great drama show about lifeguards who patrol the beaches of Los Angeles County and how they deal with life.  Ms. Packard, I thought you did an excellent job portraying as April Giminski because I liked on how you made her have different unique traits like learning to improve herself on the lifeguard skills to help improve public safety on the beach, working with other lifeguards to help protect citizens including tourist on beaches when they have differences, and many others. Also what I liked about April Giminski was how she would be kind and helpful  to people with disabilities including people with mental health when they have struggles with life and get bullied by other people about having it. Also in Baywatch I like on how April Giminski would befriend and give advice to people with disabilities and people with mental health to help them feel confident about society. 


Besides your acting career, I truly appreciate on how you are a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights causes to reduce discrimination. Ms. Packard, I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability since my childhood to present, I have difficulty learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased. Also another thing that I struggle with a disability is when some of my friends, peers, and other adults get judgmental about me being different from other people or not meeting their standards which results in me being left out of social groups or society. When I face these challenges or when I accidentally make a mistake I feel discourage about myself.  Your commitment to be a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights really inspires me to work hard on my disability. Also your character April Giminski in Baywatch and  her trait on  helping people with disabilities helps give me motivation to work on my disability, find ways or methods to improve myself, and try my best to understand life when there are challenges. 


I strongly believe that you are a very talented actress. You really did an excellent job making lifeguard April Giminski have different unique traits. You have inspire me to work hard on my disability, try my best to understand life or find ways to improve myself when there are challenges, and be a fan of your acting including Baywatch. I was wondering if you could please take the time to give me some advice about working hard on my disability when there are challenges and take the time to answer my questions. Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a great difference, and inspiring me. I wish you the best in the future


Sincerely,

Matt Winick





 

Saturday, February 6, 2021

Honorable Brian Sandoval of Nevada (30th Attorney General of Nevada, U.S. District Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada, and 29th Governor of Nevada) )


10/13/2020


Honorable Brian Sandoval

c/o Office of the President

University of Nevada, Reno

MS 001

1664 N. Virginia Street

Reno, NV  89557


Dear Honorable Sandoval,


My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan and I have a huge interest in studying history including social justice.  In these subjects, I like to learn the need to make civil rights stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, and many others. Honorable Sandoval, the main reason I’m writing you a letter is to explain how I find your work when you served as in public service to be very inspiring to me.


When you served as 30th Attorney General of Nevada from 2003-2005, I liked on how you went after public officials who were corrupt or accepted illegal bribes to reduce corruption, prosecuted people who commit hate-crime to help protect minorities including people who are different from being harm, and investigated public places that practice different forms of discrimination or violate civil rights legislation.  In your service as U.S. District Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada from 2005-2009, I like on how you continue to support civil rights and support along with advocate for criminal justice reform like support drug treatment programs to help drug-users get the care they need to reduce drug abuse, express the need for more funds for DNA testing including forensic science to help solve evidence including cases efficiently while reduce sending an innocent person to jail, and work with the U.S. District Court of Nevada to expand resources to help victims of crime or victims of domestic violence get help on dealing with their trauma. In January 2011, I was amazed on how you made history on becoming the first Hispanic to become the Governor of Nevada. When you served as 29th Governor of Nevada from 2011-2019, I truly appreciated on how you were a strong supporter of civil rights by advocating for people with disabilities’ rights, supporting funds for women including minorities businesses to help them compete in the economy, and working with state legislatures in both political parties to expand laws to combat against hate-crime to help protect minorities including people who are different.  Funding special education to help students with disabilities get accommodations they need to learn, implementing after school programs to provide students with help on their assignments from tutors,  and expanding training services to help prepare teachers including school staff to improve schools is common sense for education reform. On the economy I liked on how you created more job training programs to help train youth including workers to develop work skills. To protect the environment, I like on how you support funds for renewable energy resources to reduce addiction to oil with gas, expand funds to local cities including city services to help clean parks including water resources, and encourage businesses including industries to use energy-efficient products to help reduce high energy cost while reduce pollution.  I was very proud on how you had the courage to implement Medicaid expansion to help people  with pre-exiting conditions or who can’t afford health insurance get the care they need and heavily support implementing health care assistance for people with disabilities including autism so they can get help on their disability when both political parties including the GOP weren’t supportive of it.  Another thing that I liked about your work as Governor of Nevada was how you strongly oppose the dumping of nuclear waste on Yucca Mountain to protect public health while protect the environment, reduce your pay raise to help balance the budget, support women’s health care including their rights from being weakened, provide funds to restore historical sites including attractions to make learning a better place while improve tourism, and support immigration reform to help protect immigrants, refugees, and Dreamers form being oppressed.  After you left public service, I am very grateful on how you are a moderate Republican on supporting civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights, continuing to support environmental protection, advocate for immigration reform, and many others.


Honorable Sandoval, I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased. Also with my struggles on autism I face different challenges is when other people, some of my friends, both political parties, and many others aren’t supportive of people with disabilities rights or use bullying as way to scare me. Your heavily commitment to be a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights really inspires me to work hard on my disability.  Also your role in public service and as a moderate Republican gives me motivation to continue to learn history including social justice.  My future goal is to someday work in these areas to help emphasize the need to make civil rights stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution,  and many others.


I strongly believe that you made a great difference in public service. I’m very proud on how you worked hard to support civil rights, environmental protection, immigration reform, and many other common sense ideas. You have inspired me to work hard on my disability, learn about your public service and to continue to learn history including social justice. Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a great difference, and inspiring me.  Please continue to advocate for common sense ideas. Also congrats on becoming the President of Reno, Nevada.


Sincerely,


Matt Winick

 



Friday, February 5, 2021

Ms. Irene Tsu actress

 



1/06/2021


Ms. Irene Tsu

852 N. Doheny Dr.

West Hollywood, CA  90069


Dear Ms. Tsu,


My name is Matt Winick, an Asian American and I’m a fan of your acting.  My favorite movies that you played in were Take Her, She’s Mine, Flower Drum Song, Paradise, Hawaiian Style, The Yin and The Yang of Mr. Go, and Over The Moon. Take Her, She’s Mine was a great comedy movie about Frank Michaelson, an attorney who is overprotective of his daughter when she leaves to study abroad in Paris and decides to come to Paris to understand his daughter’s living situation. In Take Her, She’s Mine, I thought you did an excellent job making Ms. Wu have a sense of humor and is helping Frank Michaelson try to understand the culture of Paris.  Paradise, Hawaiian Style was a great movie about Rick Richards who returns back to his hometown in Hawaii where he along with his friend Danny gets into a helicopter business.  Ms. Tsu, I thought you did an excellent job portraying as Pua because I liked on how you made her have different unique traits like being kind to Rick Richards when he has trouble fitting into his hometown in Hawaii and having compassion.  The Yin and The Yang of Mr. Go was a great action movie about a secret agent Nero Finnegan who has to stop a power broker from taking over the world. Ms. Tsu, I thought you did a great job making  Tah-Ling a great character because I liked how you made her have different unique traits like helping Nero find ways to stop the bad guys from taking over the world and using her skills on understanding chinese culture to help Nero on his mission. Hot Potato was a great martial arts movie about Jones who recruits a group of mercenaries Johnny Chicago, Pamala, and Rino to help save a daughter of a U.S. Senator who has been kidnapped. In Hot Potato you did an awesome job making Pamala a great character on how she works to learn how to work as a team with Jones, Johnny Chicago, and Rino even though they have some differences and using her skills at martial arts to help the team. 


Besides your acting career, I truly appreciate on how you are a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights causes to reduce discrimination. Also I like how you use your role as an Asian American to help advocate along with support Asian Americans’ rights including Asian American with disabilities’ rights and address the need for more educational awareness to help educate people about Asian American culture.  Ms. Tsu,  I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability  is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different  advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased. Also another thing that I struggle with a disability is when some of my friends, peers, and other adults get judgmental about me being different from other people or not meeting their standards which results in me being left out of social groups or society. When I face these challenges or when I accidentally make a mistake I feel discourage about myself.  Your commitment to be a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights really inspires me to work hard on my disability.  Also being an Asian American with a disability is difficult when some Asians including some Asian Americans get judgmental about me being different or not meeting their standards. Your role as an Asian American and being an advocate with a supporter of Asian Americans with disabilities’ rights gives me confidence about being an Asian American when I face different challenges.  


I strongly believe that you are a very talented actress. You do such an excellent job making your character have different unique traits. You have inspire me work hard on my disability, be a fan of your acting, and try to be confident about being an Asian American when there are challenges. Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a great difference, and inspiring me. Please continue to make a great difference for society.


Sincerely,


Matt Winick