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Autism Women's Network 2011 Kudos to the Autism Community
Written by Sharon daVanport

Early April 2011 began with Rethinking Autism releasing their newest PSA: Autism Support Group. It was really great to see actress, and autistic advocate, Tammy Klein starring in the newly released Public Service Announcement. What an amazing message and rockin' video coming from Dana Commandatore and Michael Broderick's camp again! 

During the month of May we saw the release of one of the most widely acclaimed and honored autism documentaries, Loving Lampposts: Living Autistic. The film's director, Todd Drezner captures the diversity of autism, the community, and the many voices therein, by simultaneously shining a light on the many angles of autism and neurodiversity.

Then there were blogs, blogs and more blogs! In 2011, the autism community made an about face from years past when this year it insisted that blogging positive was the way to go for autism advocacy's future. The shining stars whom the autism community praised as 'getting it right' not only did so due to their authentic approach, but because of their honest style, and their insistence on hurting no one in the process. 

Perhaps the most buzzed about blogs are those of autistic advocate Rachel Cohen-Rottenberg's, Journeys with Autism: "Autistic Blogs" and "Positive Autism Parenting Blogs." Rachel explains, "The divide between autistics and parents can feel very deep and wide, but I’m determined to help bridge it by highlighting blogs that I feel do an excellent job of balancing the challenges of parents with respect for autistic people." 

Autism and Empathy: Dispelling Myths and Breaking Stereotypes is Rachel's other blog where she posts a variety of contributions from other bloggers as well as personally blogging herself in this richly vulnerable and honest format which lays bare the many colors of truth encompassing the autism spectrum via empathy, tolerance, and loving acceptance. 

New to the blogosphere is autistic advocate, and sex and disability blogger, Lindsey Nebeker. Lindsey's blog at Naked Brain Ink includes a recent post with an informative slideshow addressing the barriers which disabled people oftentimes face, and why sexual rights and disability advocacy matter.


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Webinar: Girls and Women on the Autism Spectrum

Webinar: Dec 13th, 2011 : 2-3:00 PM EST | Host Autism NOW 

Presenter:  AWN East Coast Director, Carol Greenburg

Carol will focus on topics pertaining to girls and women on the autism spectrum including: 

    • Unique qualities, challenges, and strengths of autistic girls & women
    • Identifying the early signs of girls on the autism spectrum
    • Self-advocacy, and disclosure
    • Autistic girls and women: our hopes needs & dreams for our future
    • Why community is important

Register for the webinar today at: autismNOW

Date: 
Tuesday, December 13, 2011 - 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST

Webinar: Dr. Shana Nichols Presents: Identifying & Supporting Girls with ASD

Shana Nichols, PhD, Director of ASPIRE Center for Learning and Development, Melville, NY and author of Girls Growing Up on the Autism Spectrum will be presenting a Webinar in August. about understanding and supporting girls with ASDs Please see website link in message below for more information. Families/parents/individuals can contact MEDS-PDN for additional registration information.


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Webinar: Dr. Shana Nichols Presents: Identifying & Supporting Girls with ASD

Shana Nichols, PhD, Director of ASPIRE Center for Learning and Development, Melville, NY and author of Girls Growing Up on the Autism Spectrum will be presenting a Webinar in August. about understanding and supporting girls with ASDs Please see website link in message below for more information. Families/parents/individuals can contact MEDS-PDN for additional registration information.

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Date: 
Thursday, August 19, 2010 - 12:00pm - 2:00pm EDT

Meet Taylor Morris on AWN Radio

Listen anytime to the taped podcast here on AWN Radio when we welcomed our special guest Taylor Morris. Taylor is a teenager diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, and has been offering encouragement, and inspiration to other autistics as well as their families via videos and webinars.

Date: 
Thursday, May 6, 2010 - 8:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
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