
The Division Between NeuroDiversity Advocates and The Rest of The World
An exploration of the source of the division between neurodiversity advocates and the rest of the world and a proposal for common ground.

An exploration of the source of the division between neurodiversity advocates and the rest of the world and a proposal for common ground.

On Tuesday, January 3, Stacia Langley will join NeuroClastic for a live interview to talk about the death of her son, Max, who was killed by his teachers in an illegal prone restraint that lasted almost 2 hours.

Free printable resource to help you connect to your Core Self and begin to separate your identity from your masks.

In this article, public historian and artist-academic Tré Ventour considers a 1970s UK school scandal as an entry point into a nuanced conversation on neurodivergence while Black. Part-history, part-sociological inquiry. This is a must-read!

On Monday, July 25th at 1 pm Eastern Time, the NeuroClastic team goes live with a former JRC Center worker for an interview. Join us!

Details on vigil commemorating the life of Max Benson, and a call for justice in his death by restraint.

Research has shown that instantly, non-autistic people negatively judge autistic people on first sight. This is a free printable resource for you on thin slice judgements.

“Little Black Autistic Girl, what will the world do with you? Will they forget you? Will you go down in history as an overlooked and unsung hero that deserved more recognition while they were around?”

Nonspeaking youth Rumi Ottus spells out a striking poem about the life unlocked by having access to communicate via letterboard.

Sebastian Rubino looks into the Spectrum 10K research announcement that many autistic people fear is another step in the direction of eugenics.