
Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution Review
A review of the Netflix documentary, Crip Camp, about the disability rights movement, written from the perspective of an autistic person.

A review of the Netflix documentary, Crip Camp, about the disability rights movement, written from the perspective of an autistic person.

This is my response to the quite-frankly, ravingly-paranoid article I found printed in hard copy in the magazine. The infamous blogger and social media contributor,

This thought experiment has been profound in helping me to understand some of the differences in neurotypical and autistic empathy. I knew already that the

If you’ve followed this series to date, thank you for your readership. We at the Aspergian appreciate the time you’ve invested to take this perceptive

If you haven’t already, click here to read Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 of this series. I look back at all of this

If you haven’t already, click to read Part 1 and Part 2 of this 4-part series. Looking back, my extreme self-absorption shielded me from a

This is part 2 of a 4-part series. If you haven’t read it yet, click here to read part 1. Family also leaves an imprint

My family has a thing for knives. It all started when my Aunt chased her sister down the street with a butcher’s knife, a natural

If you’ve followed this series thus far, thank you for your readership. In order to provide you with context for this article, you will need

A multiple-part series on autism and empathy. An autistic woman and her mother are at odds. The way readers respond is what is remarkable about this series.