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Archive | Ann Memmot | #AcutallyAutistic #AutisticHistory
Ann Memmot Ann Memmot is an Autistic autism professional. From Ann’s blog: Autistic autism professional. National and international speaker. Post Graduate Certificate – autism. Associate, AT-Autism and NDTi 25 years of working alongside autistic people across a wide variety of settings. Trainer, consultant, speaker, lecturer. Working with NHS teams as an external adviser. Previous work…
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Archive | Foundation For Divergent Minds (FDM) | #AcutallyAutistic #AutisticHistory
FDM: Mission The mission of Foundations for Divergent Minds (FDM) is to ensure equity, access, and fulfilled lives for neurodivergent people through inclusive, practical, and affirming neurodiversity-based programming and education. FDM: Leadership FDM was founded in 2018 by Oswin Latimer, an indigenous transgender Autistic activist. We are led by a grassroots team of multiply-neurodivergent gender…
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Archive | David Gray-Hammond | #ActuallyAutistic #AutisticHistory
David Gray-Hammond is an Autistic person in recovery from addiction and psychosis. He is currently a children and young person’s mentor for Gecko Community CIO, where he supports neurodivergent young people with trauma and burnout. He is also working with Gecko to set up a project to support young substance users with matters of addiction…
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Archive | Paul Wady | #ActuallyAutistic #AutisticHistory
Paul Wady is an Autistic activist in the UK. More to be added here soon. Archive
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Archive | Nick Walker | #AutisticHistory #ActuallyAutistic
Nick Walker is a queer, transgender, autistic writer and educator whose work explores the edges and intersections of somatic psychology, depth psychology, queer theory, neurodiversity, and creative transformation. Dr. Walker is the author of the book Neuroqueer Heresies, and co-creator of the urban fantasy webcomic Weird Luck. She is senior aikido instructor at the Aiki Arts Center…
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Archive | Julia Bascom of ASAN | #AutisticHistory #ActuallyAutistic
Julia Bascom is an American autism rights activist. She is the current Executive Director of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network and replaced Ari Ne’eman as president of ASAN in early 2017. Bascom also organized and founded The Loud Hands project. via Wikipedia Archive