Yesterday a journalist asked me during an interview whether, given that we’re talking about diversity and that each person is different, it wouldn’t be better to abolish concepts such as disability or autism, because they are negative identifications for the person who is labeled by them. Of course, at first glance we might think that these are just labels, and that obviously they must be transcended. And maybe this is true if we’re talking about a certain type of meaning …
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Since my book Eccentrico came out just over two years ago, I’ve started thinking about diversity in a distinctive way, and a new world has opened up for me. Before, …
After a very much needed period of reflection and detoxification from social networks that was necessary to establish a new routine, this morning a friend had me read an article …
Relationships are not easy for anyone, whether Autistic or neurotypical. Other people are always unpredictable, precisely “other” than us, and remain unknown even when we delude ourselves that we know …
This is the story of Fiveminutes, who grew up without ever becoming an adult. Fiveminutes also had a real name, but at home mom and dad called him that because …