 At Cubic, we are very excited and fascinated by the ability of a voice to convey so much meaning. Our goal is to help individuals with voice disorders be better understood. In order to do this, we need a large amount of voice disorder data. Currently, there are very few publicly available data sets of voice disorder speech samples. Because of this, many voice-based technologies are inaccessible to individuals with voice disorders. And there has not been significant development in the field of voice-based technologies. We support the idea that in order to make these systems more inclusive of different voices, as well as develop new voice-assisted technologies, we need to freely and publicly provide data that represents these voices. With this model, any researcher or developer who is looking to work on a project using voice disorder speech will have access to this voice disorder data set. We hope that by making this data set easily accessible, we will stimulate research leading to more inclusive voice-based systems as well as new voice-assisted technologies. Whether you have a voice disorder or not, we invite you to contribute your voice to this project by going to www.uncommonvoice.org and recording your speech samples. Together, we can make voice-based technologies accessible to everyone.