Let’s celebrate Autism Acceptance Month by learning how far the neurodiversity movement has come -- and how much further we still need to go. One of the many ways we can celebrate our culture is by reflecting on our history, and seeing how things have changed as our movement has grown.
The film “Loving Lampposts” is now available to stream here [[link removed]] . Tickets are on a donation basis, but you can still watch if you do not wish to or are not able to make a donation! It will be available until April 15. Released in 2010, this film documents some of what being autistic was like 10 years ago -- including how the news and medical professionals talked about our community, as well as what we had to say.
Once you’ve had a chance to watch the film, join us for a panel [[link removed]] about this decade in neurodiversity on April 15! We are joining the creator of the film and several community members to host a conversation about how neurodiversity and the neurodiversity movement has changed over the past decade! Register now to join us and share your thoughts.
We can’t wait to see you there! To learn more about the film, and to register for the panel, check out the site for the film here. [[link removed]]
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