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Thursday, September 22, 2016

Megan Lee

9/14/2016
Ms. Megan Lee
4001 Wilshire BLVD.
Mailbox #F215
Los Angeles, CA  90010

Dear Ms. Megan Lee,

My name is Matt Winick, an Asian American and I am a fan of K-pop with listening to you sing songs. Megan, I really think that you are very talented singer.   I enjoy watching your Youtube videos of you singing different songs and watching you play the acoustics. I really like how you do your own version of different pop artist’s songs because My favorite songs that you sing on Youtube are 8dayz, Last Christmas, Do U Want To Build A Snowman, Dreams, Call Me Maybe, See You Again, Pepero Song, and many others. Another thing that I was amazed is you write your own songs like In The Future, Love, Laugh, & Live, and Destiny.  I really like Love, Laugh, & Live song because I like how the song symbolizes about the need to have Love, find humor, and find ways to have happiness when times are hard.  After listening to the song it made me become a fan of your work.  I enjoy watching Make It Pop, a Nickeloden show because I like how the show is about K-pop artists working hard to overcome a struggle by trying to balance their personal life like friendship with other commitment and being a Kpop star.  Megan, I really like how you play Sun Hi Song and I think you do such a great job portraying her personality.  Recently, I heard that Make It Pop will have a third season and I look forward to watch it.

Your work as a K-pop Star and as an Asian American Actress is truly inspiring to me because I work hard to overcome different struggles.  I have Autism with a learning disability and having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning new things, sometimes other people tease me about having it, and when communicating with other people I have trouble speaking to them.  Another thing I face is felling like I don’t fit in into Asian American culture and sometimes Asian Americans tease me because they feel like I don’t fit in their culture due to having a disability with having struggle to be smart with successful like them. However, you are a great role model for me because I like how you help show the world including film with music by representing Asian Americans including Asians, your music helps me get motivated to be interested in K-pop, and your work including portraying your character on Make It Pop on having the confidence to work on friendship and to be confident about yourself when facing obstacles.  Megan, your work also helps me feel confident about being proud of being an Asian American, to work hard on overcoming obstacles, and having the courage to study Asian American with Asian history, culture, and have the courage to learn more about their diversity.

Megan, I am truly inspired by your work as a music writer, a K-pop star, and as an Asian American Actress. Even though I face struggles you really help inspire me and help me feel more confident about working to improve myself with working hard to be proud of being an Asian American. I wrote a story about working hard on my disability and I dedicate my story to you for helping motivate me to feel proud to be an Asian American, to work hard on overcoming my struggles, and to have the courage to be confident to explore Asian including Asian American culture. Also here is a picture of me as a gift to you to keep for inspiring me and a birthday card wishing you a Happy Birthday for September 18th. I wish you well on making youtube videos of songs, continuing your role as a K-pop star, and to do well in Make It Pop series. I look forward to support your music, your acting, and your show. Keep up the great work.
P.S. here is $10 as a gift to treat yourself.

Sincerely,

Matt Winick


Friday, September 9, 2016

Mayor Emily Larson of Duluth, Minnesota


8/8/2016
Mayor Emily Larson
Office of the Mayor
c/o City Hall
Room 403
411 West First Street
Duluth, MN  55802
Dear Mayor Larson,

My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan with a strong interest in learning history and public policy. In these subjects, I like to learn the need to advance on Civil Rights to help protect people who are different from being discriminated,  protect the environment from pollution, find ways to make social justice a better place, and many others. Mayor Larson, the main reason I’m writing you a letter is because I find your work as Mayor of Duluth, Minnesota to be very inspiring to me.

 In January 2016, I was amazed on how you made history by becoming the first woman to be Mayor of Duluth, Minnesota. In your current role as Mayor of Duluth, Minnesota,  I am very proud on how you very committed to be a strong supporter of Civil Rights to help protect women, minorities, and people with disabilities from being discriminated in education and public places.  Also on Civil Rights, I like on how you are an advocate for people with disabilities’ rights, support equal pay for women to help protect them from being discriminated in pay based on gender, help fund women with minorities businesses to help them compete in the economy, and support LQBT rights.  Your commitment to be a strong supporter of Civil Rights is common sense and really makes a great difference in society.  Funding special education to help students with disabilities to get the educational accommodations that they need to learn, expand the arts program to help engage students to learn different diversity or help them learn a new trait, and pushing for after school programs to help youth get help on their assignments are great ways to make education reform a better place.  In order to help make your city safe, I like on how you push for volunteer programs to help engage youth, veterans, and adults to help clean up the community from trash, provide funds to help make emergency services train responders to help prepare them for an emergency,  hire police officers with emergency responders to help improve public safety, and push for treatment programs to help drug-users or victims of domestic violence get the care they need.  Pushing for funds to clean up parks with rivers to make them safe for people to use and supporting funds for renewable energy projects to help reduce addiction to oil with gas are great ways to protect the environment and to even help reduce pollution. Also I like on how you are a strong supporter of social justice like the need to help people who are low-income develop job-skills so they can work,  support the need to improve health care to help people who can’t afford health insurance get the care they need, support women’s rights, and many others.

Mayor Larson, I have Autism with a learning disability. Having Autism is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased.  Your commitment to be a strong supporter of Civil Rights, be an advocate for people with disabilities’ rights, and fund special education to help people with disabilities really inspires me to work hard on my disability and to work hard when I face different challenges. Also your work as Mayor motivates me to learn history and understand the need to make social justice a better place. My future goal is to someday teach history to emphasize the need to make Civil Rights stronger,  a strong need to make social justice a better place, and many others. My letter is a gift to you for inspiring me and to congratulate you on becoming the first woman to become Mayor of Duluth, Minnesota.

I strongly believe that you are making a great difference for society in your current role as Mayor.  Again congrats on you becoming the first woman to become Mayor and I’m proud on how you work hard to make a great achievements.  You have inspired me to work hard on my disability, continue to work hard when I face different challenges, be motivated to continue to learn history, and understand the need for social justice to be a better place. Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a difference, and inspiring me.  I wish you well to continue your role as Mayor and to continue to advocate for great ideas to make a great difference.

Sincerely,

Matt Winick



Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Mayor Buddy Dyer of Orlando, Florida



6/21/2016
Mayor Buddy Dyer
Office of the Mayor
c/o  City Hall
P.O. Box 4990
Orlando, Florida  32802-4990

Dear Mayor Dryer,

My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan with a strong interest in studying history and public policy.  In history and public policy, I like to learn the need to advance on Civil Rights to help protect people who are different from being discriminated, protect the environment from pollution, improve education to help improve learning for people, and many others.  The main reason I’m writing you a letter is because I find your work as Mayor of Orlando to be very inspiring to me, share my experience in visiting Orlando, and to send my sympathy for the Orlando tragedy.

In your current role as 32nd Mayor of Orlando, I am very proud on how you are a strong supporter of advancing Civil Rights to help protect minorities, women, and people with disabilities from being discriminated in education, jobs and public places. Also on Civil Rights, I like your commitment to be an advocate for LGBT rights and advocate for protection for them against hate crime or discrimination.   Expand community canters to help youth get involve in activities to reduce them from turning to crime, establish After School All Stars to help provide tutoring with educational lessons to help youth including students get help on learning different subjects, fund special education to help students with disabilities get the educational resources they need to learn, and expand on volunteering program to help youth including students learn the importance of volunteering for the community is a common sense to improve education.  On the environment, I like your commitment to help clean up parks with water areas to help make them clean for people to interact, support funding renewable energy sources (solar, wind, biofuel, and energy efficient products) to help reduce addiction to oil with gas, and improve on cleaning up trash with recycling properly to help reduce pollution or trash from polluting different areas.  I’m also proud on how you worked with Disney, historical sites, and other tourist areas to work together to make the environment better for people including tourist and to help them be preserved to make them safe for the people including making history or diversity a better place for people to learn.    Another thing that I like about your work as Mayor is how you set up Social Media Giving Day where you worked with social media to help encourage people to use social media to donate to different charities to help improve society.

Mayor Dyer, I have Autism with a learning disability. Having Autism is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different subjects especially new thing, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased.  Your commitment to be a strong supporter of Civil Rights and an advocate for people with disabilities’ rights really inspires me to work hard on Autism. In March 2016, I enjoyed visiting Disney Epcot because I enjoyed learning about different cultures ranging from America through Asia, and Europe and enjoyed the balance between sight seeing different culture areas, seeing different shows, and interacting with exhibits. Also on my trip I also enjoyed visiting Madame Tussauds Wax Museum Orlando where I got to interact with different wax figures ranging from historical figures through celebrities, and movie characters.   Your current role as Mayor of Orlando inspires me to be interested in learning history and public policy. My future goal is to someday to teach people about the need to improve society with understanding the need for equal rights or work in public policy to help shape common sense ideas to make a community a better place.  On Monday June 13th 2016,  I heard in the news about the Orlando tragedy at a gay nightclub and I wanted to send my sympathies to you including the families who lost their own, and the victims of the shooting. My prayers and my thoughts are for you to continue working hard to make a great difference, for Orlando to heal after hard times, and for the victims along with the families to recover from a tragedy .

I strongly believe that you are making a great difference for Orlando, Florida on different issues.  You have inspired me to work hard on Autism, have an interest in visiting Orlando, and to continue my interest in history with public policy. Again, my prayers with my thoughts are for you, Orlando, and the victims including the families to heal and make society a better place for everyone.  Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a great difference as Mayor, and inspiring me. I hope my letter can help you be motivated to continue making a great difference when there are challenges. I wish you well to continue your current role as Mayor.

#StandingwithOrlando 

Sincerely,

Matt Winick


Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Mayor Bob Buckhorn of Tampa, Florida


8/2/2016
Mayor Bob Buckhorn
Mayor’s Office
c/o  City of Tampa
306 East Jackson Street
Tampa, FL  33602

Dear Mayor Buckhorn,

My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan with a strong interest in studying history with public policy.  In these subjects I like to learn the need to advance on Civil Rights to help protect people who are different from being discriminated,  protect the environment from pollution, find ways to make public safety better  for people, and many others.  The main reason I’m writing you a letter is because I find your work as current Mayor of Tampa, Florida to be very inspiring to me.

In your current role as Mayor of Tampa, Florida, I was very proud on you are a stronger supporter of Civil Rights to help protect women, minorities, and people with disabilities from being discriminated in education, jobs, and public places. Also on Civil Rights, I am very proud on how you advocate for people with disabilities’ rights, support the need for equal pay for women, fund women with minorities businesses to help them compete in the economy, and support LQBT rights. Expanding recreation centers to help protect youth from crime, pushing for funds for after school programs to help youth get help on their classwork, and providing funds for special education to help students with disabilities get the care they need are great ways to help the youth and to improve education.  On the environment,  I like on how you are committed to help clean up parks to make sure that it is safe for people to use, provide funds to help clean up beaches including water to make them safe for people to use along with make tourism a better place, and expand funds to research in renewable energy projects to help create jobs along with reducing addiction to oil with gas.  On tourism, I liked on how you along with the City of Tampa worked with tourist attractions like Busch Gardens, Clearwater beach, historical sites, Florida Aquarium, and many others to make them safe for tourist to interact, improve educational learning, and provide funds to them to protect them from being damaged.  Pushing for drug treatment programs to help drug users get the care they need so they won’t get addicted again, hiring police officers to help combat against crime, expanding community service to help non-violent offenders along with non-violent juveniles rehabilitate so they won’t re-offend,  providing educational awareness about the need to reduce crime, and supporting funds to make emergency services along with treatment programs to help victims are common sense to reduce crime while make public safety a priority.

Mayor Buckhorn, I have Autism with a learning disability. Having Autism is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts,  and get teased.  Your commitment to be a strong supporter of Civil Rights and be an advocate for people with disabilities’ rights really inspires me to work hard on my disability.  I have visited Tampa several times and I enjoyed seeing the Clearwater Beach, Busch Gardens,  Lowry Park Zoo, and many others because these things gives me great motivation to learn about the need for diversity, the need to continue to protect the environment from pollution, and learn more about history.  Mayor Buckhorn, your work as current role as Mayor motivates me to continue being interested in learning history. my future goal is to someday to teach history or work in a museum to help people understand the need to have diversity, make Civil Rights stronger, and many others.

I strongly believe that you are making a great difference in your current role as Mayor of Tampa, Florida. I’m very proud on how you are working hard to make society better.  Another thing is I’m very proud to enjoy visiting Tampa and seeing many interesting sites.  You have inspired me to work hard on my disability and to continue my motivation to learn history. Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to overcome different challenges, and inspiring me.  I wish you well to continue to make society better and I hope someday I can come back to visit Tampa.

Sincerely,


Matt Winick