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Vectors of Autism and Alone Together: thoughts on extending social understanding
The theme of the SFU film festival was Alone Together… and how in the midst of an urban environment people can still feel isolated, solitary, and disconnected. It is interesting that concept can be extended to have meaning the context … Continue reading →
Posted in Autism, diversity, Documentary, family, Laura Nagle, promote social understanding, SFU Public Square Alone Together Film Festival
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Tagged advocacy, asd, Aspergers, Autism, Documentary, film festival, Laura Nagle, listening to autism, marginalized, neurodiversity movement, neuromajority, Perspectives, self-advocacy, SFU., social media, strength based, Twitter, Vectors of Autism
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