March 2012 Newsletter
…the same – we’re still committed to the same values of community inclusion, neurodiversity and disability as part of human diversity that we always have been. Growth brings with it…
…the same – we’re still committed to the same values of community inclusion, neurodiversity and disability as part of human diversity that we always have been. Growth brings with it…
…use to advocate about whatever policy issues matter most to you. We also hosted a screening of the film “Loving Lampposts” followed by a panel discussion about how neurodiversity and…
…funding by the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation. Download or View Now Download PDF here or read below. White Paper: Increasing Neurodiversity in Disability and Social Justice Advocacy Groups by Jessica…
…Alabama Huntsville, AL Huntsville Autistic Adults Holly Foshee – [email protected] California Davis, CA Aggie Neurodiversity Community Nathalie Moriarty – [email protected] Sacramento, CA California Autistic Self Advocates (CASA) Ashley Robertson –…
ASAN President Ari Ne’eman and pro-neurodiversity blogger Kristina Chew appeared on ABC-TV’s Good Morning America on June 10, 2008 to discuss the Autistic Rights Movement and neurodiversity for the “Autistic…
…(Loud Hands: Autistic People, Speaking) and accompanying website. Loud Hands: Autistic People, Speaking features essays, long and short, by Autistic authors writing on autism acceptance, neurodiversity, Autistic pride and culture,…
…work. This is an exciting role that includes partnerships with other leaders of national disability and civil rights organizations in advocating for disability rights, neurodiversity, and the values of inclusion…
…Chicago, Illinois – [email protected] Bloomington, Indiana – hoosierneurodiversity@gmail.com Muncie, Indiana – hoosierneurodiversity@gmail.com Boston, Massachusetts – [email protected] Columbia, Montana – [email protected] Bellevue, Nebraska – [email protected] New City, New York – [email protected]…
…in turn. In my opinion, this is the most important part of the neurodiversity movement. I am honored to be a part of those efforts, just as I am incredibly…
…of neurodiversity– the full acceptance of people of all neurological differences and disabilities. The neurodiversity movement is in line with such international documents as the UN Convention on the Rights…