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Dear Sibs

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Dear Sibs is a shared collection of letters written by siblings of individuals with disabilities. This project serves as a creative outlet, allowing Sibs to freely express their unspoken truth to a small community or simply, directly to their sibling. We focus on giving Sibs a safe space and a voice to communicate their emotions, and in doing so, express any words they often leave unsaid.

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Dear Sibs is a shared collection of letters written by siblings of individuals with disabilities. This project serves as a creative outlet, allowing Sibs to freely express their unspoken truth to a small community or simply, directly to their sibling. We focus on giving Sibs a safe space and a voice to communicate their emotions, and in doing so, express any words they often leave unsaid.

Being a sib has taught us patience and to not judge someone by assuming their capabilities and not by what they can or can't do. Because of these experiences we are compassionate and meet people with understanding. We learned that people can learn and understand in a different way. Something that has shaped who we are is living with our sibs and living away from our sibs. Growing up in multiracial and multigenerational families lend to these varied experiences. Our experiences shape us but they don’t limit who we can become because our circumstances don't define us.

Morgan James, NY

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