Reflections on Autistics Speaking Day
…of funders, social workers, non-profit executives and academic experts, gathered to discuss “special needs” issues. The opening speaker regaled us with a statement about how very common “special needs” are…
…of funders, social workers, non-profit executives and academic experts, gathered to discuss “special needs” issues. The opening speaker regaled us with a statement about how very common “special needs” are…
…have a lot of other rights. For example: People have the right to get birth control without the government knowing about it. This is because people have the right to…
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…on how you can make your voice heard. The deadline for submitting comments for this meeting has passed, but you can learn how to submit comments in the future, and…
…graduating. Students in TPSID programs (Transition and Postsecondary Programs for Students with Intellectual Disabilities), 2-year community colleges, 4-year colleges, and graduate schools can apply. We especially want you to apply…
…to change public perception and combat misinformation by educating communities about persons on the autism spectrum. The organization’s activities include public policy advocacy, community engagement to encourage inclusion and respect…
…from passing, but only if we take action together. TODAY, Wednesday, November 29, is a national disability community call-in day. We need your voice. Here’s a recap of what the…
…and developmental disabilities enjoy equal access to organ transplants and necessary post-operative care. Download the PDF here: Organ Transplantation and People with I/DD: A Review of Research, Policy and Next…
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…lives and the future of our common community, and seek to organize the autistic community to ensure our voices are heard in the national conversation about us. Nothing About Us,…