wikipedia.org Article on Tito Mukhopadhyay
Tito Mukhopadhyay is a non-speaking autistic author and poet. His page was removed by Wikipedia vandals. In protest, The Aspergian is publishing them here.
Tito Mukhopadhyay is a non-speaking autistic author and poet. His page was removed by Wikipedia vandals. In protest, The Aspergian is publishing them here.
Sue Rubin’s page on Wikipedia was removed due to discrimination and vandalism. In protest, The Aspergian is reposting and editing the pages of nonspeakers.
Anti-autistic editors at Wikipedia have gotten many autistic pages removed from the site because they take issue with the way they learned to communicate. We are republishing the pages in protest.
The alt-right, the “skeptic” men’s rights arm of the atheist community, the genetics lobby, and the ABA lobby formed an alliance. Here’s why:
Dr. Greg Grillo, a guest contributor at The Aspergian, works with under-served populations like pregnant individuals, veterans, and children with disabilities.
Autistic people are often aggressively erased from their own narratives. One such measure of erasure is the vandalism and deletion of articles on Wikipedia.org
One mother’s heartbreaking account of surviving domestic violence and sexual assault, custody battles with the perpetrator, court-ordered ABA therapy, and finding the spirit to keep fighting.
What’s it like to be both non-binary and autistic? The journey to identity and finding oneself through the lens of an autistic.
Those who live with and love autistic people can be among our greatest allies, but it’s been the misfortune of the #ActuallyAutistic community that many
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