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Love, Not Fear
Life with respect. Love, not fear Acceptance and joy. Love, not fear. Human diversity. Accept Love Do not fear Autistic rights, human rights Love, not fear Neurodiversity Autistics are neurodivergent Diversity is part of…
Read More →Motherhood: Autistic Parenting
If you Google “autism” and “mother,” you’ll find hundreds of references to mothers of autistic children for every mention of mothers who are autistic. It would be easy to assume–as perhaps many people have for…
Read More →Parent Expectations and Autism Acceptance
I have to cite the hateful Op-Ed Autism Speaks’ co-founder Suzanne Wright wrote a coupe of months ago. It took me a while to process one of the many discussions I was part of and…
Read More →An Era of Neurodivergent Feminism
I’d like to recognize how the Autistic movement has changed. Neurodivergent Feminist Leadership has done three major things for the Autistic movement: A. Built Intersectional coalitions: Since the rise of the Autism Women’s Network it…
Read More →Autistic Women: Misdiagnosis and the Importance of Getting it Right
If you’re autistic, there’s a good chance you have also been given at least one of the following diagnoses: generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), social anxiety disorder (SAD), ADD/ADHD, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), eating disorder, major…
Read More →To Autism Speaks, from the “Woman of Color”
When I was 12, I was put on my class debate team. One of the first concepts we were taught about was the difference between debate or any manner of constructive dialog and a shouting…
Read More →To The Corporate Supporters of Autism Speaks
I am convinced you donate money to this organization because you believe you are helping autistic people and their families. You have been lied to. Only 4% of your contribution goes to services for the…
Read More →Understanding the Gender Gap: Autistic Women and Girls
It’s common to hear that autism presents atypically in women and girls. This isn’t surprising, since the original models for autism and Asperger’s syndrome (AS) were largely based on studies of boys. Leo Kanner, the…
Read More →Non-speaking Autistic Activist Responds to Suzanne Wright of Autism Speaks
She starts the article by asking what we would do if three million children went missing or felt gravelly ill; she says we would use every national resource. She also says that: “we’ve for the…
Read More →Autistics Are Speaking
* Autistics are speaking because we know it is our right. * Autistics are speaking because the silencing of autistic voices needs to end. * Autistics are speaking because it is time for non-autistics to listen. * Autistics…
Read More →My Uncooperative Body
Stubborn. Not very reliable. Hard to manage. This is my body. Sometimes it feels like I don’t have any control over it. Sometimes my body acts like a rebellious child who knows what it is…
Read More →Hiding in Plain Sight: Diagnosis Barriers for Autistic Women and Girls
Boys are five times more likely to be diagnosed on the autism spectrum than girls. It’s easy to look at that statistic and assume that autism is more prevalent in males. But what if it’s…
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