Rachel speaks about her successes in the workplace in front of a large conference audience in this bonus scene from “Breaking Away.” #BornThisWay

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Born This Way
Season 2
Episode 203
Breaking Away

“Born This Way” follows a group of seven young adults born with Down syndrome as they pursue their passions and lifeaong dreams, explore friendships, romantic relationships, and work, all while defying society’s expectations.

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23 thoughts on “Born This Way: Bonus: Rachel’s Conference Speech (Season 2, Episode 3) | A&E”
  1. I wum da mayl womb. So adorable. I'm glad she doesn't realize that "mail rooms" stopped existing by the 1990's. I'm sure no important mail is entrusted to her. Lol. But god bless her adorable speech impediment, coke bottle glasses, and intellectual disability that makes her so darn cute.

  2. I wuv wachel. I honestly wish i had my own wachel. I would totally take care of her I just love how all people with down syndrome do (other than pretend to run businesses their parents actually run) is give speeches at the 400 down syndrome conferences held each year. And all they talk about in those speeches is that they have down syndrome. And it's just so adorable that they are notz smartz enough to realize that most people don't spend their entire lives going to conferences to give speeches and find new people to make out with. Lol

  3. I wun da maywl woom. And now I make no mwistakes. What I actually do is sort 3 pieces of mail they give me. Of COURSE she doesn't run the mail room. No one would actually get mail if she actually ran a mail room. Hahahahahaha.

  4. How come Rachel is a 1,00000000000 times better public speaker than Sean who was mainstreamed? Sean gives the EXACT same speech at every single conference his mom drags him too that focuses on repeating "it could happen" and memorizing a few other concepts – which he ALWAYS messes up and gets confused about and just plain mumbles so bad you have no idea what he's saying. Rachel seems like a genius compared to Sean. I guess it doesn't matter how many books your mom writes about you if you can't actually read.

  5. This show has taught me a lot and I look forward every week to watching . I would be proud to call any of these young adults my child. Thank you for sharing your lives with all of us, you have made a difference. Bless you all!

  6. Rachel, you are an amazing, kind, smart, and beautiful young woman. Thank you for sharing your journey and reminding us to always be the best that we can be.

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