Autism

A Poem from Matthew Rushin to Osime Brown

The world has gotten to know the stories and faces of Osime Brown and Matthew Rushin. Now, they know about each other. Matthew writes a poem to Osime.

Expanding my comfort zone

I realize that there’s a lot going on right now that doesn’t fit anywhere in my comfort zone. It has made me outrageously uncomfortable. Through

Image features three notes which read love yourself to say that when you are autistic and different you can find self-love and self-care even if society has stigma and negative messaging and ableism for people on the spectrum autism spectrum disorders asperger's aspie

Ask Myk: On Self-Love in an Ableist World

The first of a bi-monthly column with Myk, this article explores the concept of loving yourself despite the ableism in social messaging about autistic people.

Voice Your Truth

Katherine Gallagher, an autistic advocate in Ontario, details her exciting progression in advocacy and introduces her upcoming children’s book, “Logan’s Autism Adventures.”

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MATTHEW! #GiftMatthewFreedom

Sumayya Hasan puts together a collage of posts and videos that happened to wish Matthew Rushin a happy 22nd birthday and to ask Governor Northam to pardon him.

TV Review: Pablo

“It is a gentle formula for a show, and the primary audience is really pre-school children, but I have to say that as a 42-year-old autistic person with no kids, I find it compelling, entertaining, and validating.”

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