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autcollab.org
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| | | | UPDATE 2024: We are currently co-creating acomprehensive support modelfor Autists and otherwise neurodivergent and intersectionally marginalised people that is grounded in our collective lived experience, informed by what we are learning from the results ofour ongoing participatory research. For an autistic person the pathway towards good company is distinctly different from the life trajectory mapped... | |
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autisticscienceperson.com
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| | | | This is a book review for I Will Die On This Hill by Meghan Ashburn and Jules Edward, which is set to come out in January of 2023. This book is about autism from a myriad of perspectives... | |
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eisforerin.com
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| | | | [thefollowingis a full transcript of all slides in slideshow] Ableism Awareness Month Introduction to Ableism and Disability Rights Issues For several years, autism organizations led by non-autistic parents and professionals have focused on Autism Awareness in the month of April. Autistic people have pushed back on the Awareness campaigns (and their usual pathologizing, othering frameworks)... | |
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anzlitlovers.com
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| | The Ockham New Zealand 2025 Book Awards winners were announced at the Auckland Literary Festival today. The winning titles are: Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction (NZ$65,000) Delirious (Damien Wilkins, Te Herenga Waka University Press) (I've reserved this at the library.) Mary and Peter Biggs Award for Poetry (NZ$12,000) Liar, Liar, Lick, Spit (Emma Neale,... |