2016 ASAN Gala: Speech by Ari Ne’eman
…back at the last 10 years, let’s think back to 2007 when ASAN did its very first nationwide action. They ran some notes ad campaign, a series of advertisements that…
…back at the last 10 years, let’s think back to 2007 when ASAN did its very first nationwide action. They ran some notes ad campaign, a series of advertisements that…
…help explain some of the still-existing disparities as well. We should expect that diagnosis rates continue to rise, especially for data collected in 2024. However, threats to programs that increase…
As a part of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network’s 2024 gala, we have the honor to share and uplift our remarkable awardees’ words and their service to the self-advocacy and…
…the prospect of a new year. 2012 came and went in a flash: vigils, our first Autism Campus Inclusion summer leadership academy, policy briefs on the DSM 5, and the…
…freedom of speech, freedom of petition, freedom of assembly, much less the right to a speedy and public trial or to not have troops quartered in ones home? It is…
…campus’ Disabled Students’ Union, he and his executive board are currently working on the installation of a wheelchair lift in the basement of the Campus Center North building, which is…
…be placed in the context of this administration’s general approach to disability since taking office–specifically, pursuing deep cuts to the health care and services that people with disabilities -particularly those…
…already 27 years old! Ignores the fact that the ADA is the most important civil rights law for people with disabilities. Ignores the extensive, free educational resources already available today…
…Assist with projects such as ASAN’s Autism Acceptance Month campaign Develop content and updates for the ASAN website Skills needed: Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and Google Apps Familiarity with…
…light industrial assembly in a 14(c) sheltered workshop, for example, may be a high performer in a customer-facing role with more novelty and human interaction. By keeping people with disabilities…