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From Sia To Saving Tower Theater: Rain Dove Chats With Eve Reiland | #ActuallyAutistic #AllAutistics
Via AutisticStyle.Fashion.blog >> I’m feeling so fortunate to be heard! Recently, I reached out to Rain Dove on Instagram to share about the challenge we have in Fresno, California to protect our Arts & Culture community here in The Tower District. Adventure Church is attempting to bully their way into the community by purchasing The Tower Theater. They…
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#ADAPTIVEFASHION: WHY IS FACEBOOK REJECTING THESE FASHION ADS? | AutisticStyle.Fashion.blog
Access to adaptive fashion and disability fashion has been restricted on Facebook and Instagram with the systems currently in place. This leaves small businesses with incredible fashion options unable to connect with their customers, disabled people. (See story on AutisticStyle.fashion.blog >>) It seems the algorithms are routinely mistaking adaptive fashion products, and related advocacy and pride…
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Divergent Flair & Autistic Style: An Introduction To My New #AutisticFashion Project | EVE REILAND
Introduction to my new project focused on fashion and advocacy at AutisticStyle.Fashion.blog >> I love Autistic Fashion & Divergent style. The Autistic and Divergent communities have a definite flair for expression from super colorful glam sparkle to casual but iconic t-shirts, muted colors and comfort wear. Quite often Autistic and Divergent fashion doesn’t reflect today’s…
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Martyr Parents: For The Sake Of Your Child, Please Evolve | Eve Reiland
The tragedy narrative of these martyr parents and birthday parties. WTAF? OK, martyrs and parents who wallow in the tragedy narrative to social media and make a spectacle of themselves, I’m going to be as kind as I humanly can with this: Grow Up and Evolve. Parenting any child is not for the faint of…
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The High Stakes Of Unemployment And Inclusive Hiring
By Nancy Doyle I became an occupational psychologist because I wanted to make things better for as many people as possible. As a child and teen in the recessions of the 80s and 90s, I saw first hand the enormous burden of workplace exclusion and the damage it did to psyches. In my studies I…
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Love On The Spectrum Is Getting A Second Season
Screen Australia has commissioned the upcoming season of the show at the ABC, after the announcement they’re investing $1.3million of production funding. The show will be split into four parts and we’ll get the privilege of meeting a completely new group of a-typical people looking for love and my heart is WARM. […] Source: https://www.wsfm.com.au/entertainment/love-on-the-spectrum-is-getting-a-season-2/
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Cambodian American mental health data show need for culturally sensitive programs, community leaders say
58 percent of participants in a Cambodian community wellness program reported reductions in effects of past trauma, while depression-related symptoms declined for 69 percent. Sept. 9, 2020, 10:11 AM PDT By Agnes Constante A community wellness program is demonstrating the benefits of culturally sensitive mental health care for Cambodian Americans, a group that has struggled to…