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Closeup Of People Holding Candle Vigil In Dark Seeking Hope

Find your local Day of Mourning vigil site

…tallison@nrvdrc.org Williamsburg, VA William & Mary Neurodiversity Student Group, neurodiversitysg@email.wm.edu WASHINGTON STATE Tri-Cities, WA Carly Coburn, carlycoburn4109@gmail.com WASHINGTON, DC DC Metro ADAPT, DCMetroADAPT@gmail.com WISCONSIN Milwaukee, WI Autism Society of Southeastern…

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Closeup Of People Holding Candle Vigil In Dark Seeking Hope

Find your local Day of Mourning vigil site

…Blacksburg, VA Virginia Tech, shew@vt.edu Williamsburg, VA (In-Person) William & Mary Neurodiversity Student Group, neurodiversitysg@email.wm.edu WASHINGTON, DC Autistic Self Advocacy Network, mbartley@autisticadvocacy.org Canada Canada-wide Autistics United Canada, info@autisticsunitedca.org Toronto, ON…

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Affiliate Groups

…Peace – kyautisticalliance@gmail.com New York Buffalo, NY Neurodiversity Network of WNY Adriana Ragland-Wnyneurodiversity@gmail.com New York, NY Autistic Adults NYC Nicole Russell- nrussell@autisticadultsnyc.org. North Carolina Greenville, NC Autistic Students Alliance (ASA)…

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Closeup Of People Holding Candle Vigil In Dark Seeking Hope

Find your local Day of Mourning vigil site

…WASHINGTON STATE Washougal, WA Sebastian Rubino, rubinos1@hawkmail.newpaltz.edu CANADA Canada-wide Autistics United Canada, info@AutisticsUnitedCA.org ALBERTA Fort McMurray, Alberta Neurodiversity YMM, neurodiversityymm@gmail.com ONTARIO Guelph, Ontario Disability Education Empowerment and Pride, kinnery@uoguelph.ca Kitchener,…

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Loud Hands: Autistic People, Speaking

…of the Neurodiversity movement to the blog posts of today, Loud Hands: Autistic People, Speaking catalogues the experiences and ethos of the Autistic community and preserves both diverse personal experiences…

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Celebrate Autism Acceptance Month 2012!

…It’s time to move beyond awareness! The essays — authored by Autistic self advocates, parents, and allies — touch on the subjects of self-advocacy, ethical research, neurodiversity, and much more….

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