Sabrina Guerra


A head and shoulders, 3/4 profile picture of a young person with shoulder length, curly brown hair. The background is a treed park. She has glasses and wears a purple shirt and jean jacket. She is looking off to the right, with the sun lighting up her hair and reflecting in her glasses.

Sabrina Guerra, a homeschooled student, is a winner of the 2023 Heumann-Armstrong Award.

More about Sabrina:

Sabrina Guerra is a nonspeaking autistic sixth grade student in Connecticut. Like many advocates before her, once she achieved the power of communication via a keyboard, using her voice to affect change for her nonspeaking and disabled peers became her life’s ambition. Sabrina has presented on her lived experience and perspective to educators, students, and others through various platforms, including proudly sitting down with United States Senator Chris Murphy for a one-to-one. She is honored to receive this marvelous recognition allied with the legacy of the great Judy Heumann and activist Elijah Armstrong. More about Sabrina can be found on Facebook and Instagram at: Sabrina Guerra, Nonspeaking Advocate for Change.

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