International Autistic Issues: Special Event
Autistic advocate Helen Said gives a presentation followed by discussion on the experiences of Autistics from immigrant communities living in First World countries, as well as international Autistic issues. The presentation explores the unique needs and disadvantages facing Autistics of Colour and those from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) backgrounds, including
- racial stereotyping of social differences
- problems with law enforcement
- pressures to mask Autism, race and culture
- bigotry promoted by religious fundamentalists in immigrants’ country of origin
A further theme is the global rise of the Far Right, including Trumpism and RFK Jnr. This is followed by a call to action for Autistics around the world to stand together to continue pushing forward for our rights.
“all Autistics welcome”
Helen Said
she/her
Autistic
Helen Said is the writer and advocate behind Well Said!, a blog where she shares her journey as an Autistic woman of multicultural heritage. Diagnosed later in life, she writes with honesty about masking, identity, and inclusion, and is passionate about amplifying the voices of migrant and neurodivergent women. Through her essays and advocacy, Helen brings lived experience into conversations about equity, culture, and community, weaving storytelling with activism to inspire change. Helen is also the author of the compelling book about her father Five Egyptian Pounds: The story of George Said.
