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endautismstigma.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Introduction: In order toworkwith and fully appreciate autistic people it is necessary to understand and accept autistic people'sculture and rights. A thorough understanding of disability generally, is also necessary to achieve this. Forget everything you have learned from mainstream media and any non-disabled people in your life. Disability is not what you think it is.... | |
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www.autistichoya.com
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| | | | | Thoughts on disability justice, neurodiversity, intersectional activism from Lydia Brown, 2011-2020. | |
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boren.blog
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| | | | | Almost all of my blogging for September was over on Stimpunks. I reserved boren.blog for promoting my kid's rock album about autistic life. My Kid Released a Rock Album About Autistic Life The Neurodivergent Experience in Josephmooon's "So Far So Good" My August Blogging September was busy at Stimpunks. We made progress on setting up... | |
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briantissot.com
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| | | As a marine biologist I am often asked what is the greatest threat to the oceans. It's a easy answer: global warming. As a surfer I am surprised how few surfers seem to know, or care, about ourassault on the oceans. I am often met with "why should I care" or worse "the surf will get better, so what?" I feel compelled to speak upas a surfer and a scientist, and the discussthe most recent scientific evidence of what global warming, and more broadly, global climate change, means to surfers and the ocean. | ||