Inciting Autistic Wellbeing
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People of Colour-Let’s Adjust the Narrative By Helen Said When we migrated to Australia in the early 1960s, we were the only family for miles around who hailed from Egypt. This was the height of the White Australia Policy era. We stood out for having a dark skin, a Greek-Egyptian connection, a mixed ethnic background
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Unshed Tears & Eccentric Cams by Lee-Anne Ford “I am the sum of my experiences, but I am not defined by them.” Yet, what happens when, in the way of life, when a diagnosis (confirmation) of being autistic comes in at the age of 51? After a cathartic evening of going through photos
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Oceans of Wisdom Reflections from an Autistic Elder Here’s how I think about being an Autistic elder, & what I want from a community of us. To explainwhy, I will offer a metaphor. First the rules of play: concepts aren’t things they’re tools to think with. Hold them loosely. Any theory is a map.
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