 What made me speak up for young people and people with Alvinism was to give them someone to look to if they needed guidance there. If they needed help, I wanted to make a difference because I know what it feels like to be alone, you know. I identify as African-Americans, but we're all a part of the same race, the human race. To change your community and change your peers, you must have that kind of energy. They'll show other people, okay, that person is willing to get it out of the mud. They're willing to go that extra mile and eventually people will join your cause because they see that you're passionate and you can paint that vision for them. All I want to do is enlighten people about Alvinism and to give them my story. That's why I'm glad that you didn't reach out to me. Right now, I celebrated 70 years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which they're principles I agree with.