Autistics Speaking Day 2012!

"Autistic Speaking Day"

“Autistic Speaking Day”

In honor of Autistics Speaking Day, I would like to share with the public some of my thoughts on Autistic Self-Advocacy.

As an Autistic Self Advocate, I work to advance the rights, goals, concerns and self-determination of the Autistic community that I am a part of. I strive daily to promote Neurodiversity awareness and acceptance, knowing that my condition is a functional, natural and necessary difference, worthy of respect, and celebration. I push to uphold the Social Model of Disability in regard to the Autistic Spectrum, fully aware that “systemic barriers, negative attitudes and exclusion by society (purposely or inadvertently)” are the main obstacles I face as an individual on the Spectrum living in a Neurotypical world. I fight to dispel the popular belief that the Autistic Spectrum is a “disease” in need of a “cure,” understanding that there cannot be any real and honest dialogue about the Spectrum so long as the general public entertains such a prejudicial viewpoint. And, of course, this trend in thinking is not so easily reversible, since it is perpetuated by not only medical professionals, experts, and the mainstream media, but even some well-known organizations that purport to represent the Autistic community, as well. However, like many others on the Spectrum, I struggle against these factors to add my own voice, realizing how important it is for Autistic individuals to educate the public about the Autistic Spectrum for ourselves – especially when our Neurotypical counterparts fall short.

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Questioning Steve Pinker’s Video, “Why Violence Has Declined”

The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined:
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I tend to disagree with the view that violence is on the decline, because state-sponsored violence is on the rise, and slavery is at an all-time HIGH. Don’t get me wrong, though: while I can support his notion of “the better angels of our nature,” I still find Steven Pinker’s conclusions about violence trends questionable. In summary, his evidence is circumstantial,  there are large gaps in his data, and he vastly oversimplifies the social, political and technological dynamics at work throughout human history in order to reach his hypothesis.

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Eleventh Year Since 9/11

I originally posted the following information and statement onto my Facebook wall…

Death Toll Continues after 8 Years for 9/11 Responders:
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 As I lament the great and senseless loss of life that took place on this day in history, I also do my best to celebrate our “Ground Zero” responders, as well. And, since so many are STILL sick and dying as a direct result of their valiant and noble efforts in the weeks and months following 9/11/01, the battles they have been fighting since then should not be ignored! Their betrayal by our federal government is nothing less than criminal, and continues to go largely unnoticed!

Old School Hip-Hop, in Full Effect, with “The Alumni” Crew!

I originally posted the following photo and statement onto my Facebook wall…

A photo my sister took of me with Chubb Rock, Dana Dane, KWAMÈ, Monie Love, and Special Ed of "the Alumni"

A photo my sister took of me, with Chubb Rock, Dana Dane, KWAMÈ, Monie Love, and Special Ed of “the Alumni”

SKILLZ!!! I attended Monie Love’s SiriusXM-hosted “Ladies First” Show with my sister today, at McGraw Hill Financial, in NYC, and got to listen to Chubb Rock, Dana Dane, KWAMÈ, Da Real Monie Love, and Special Ed of  “The Alumni” all rock the mic, live! Afterwards, we got to meet them, and each take a photo with the crew! Old School Hip-Hop, to the fullest! 🙂