Day Sixty-Seven
Saturday, April 22, 2017

The Continuing Education of a Privileged White Woman

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It has been said that disability rights are the next great civil rights struggle of our time. I don't know how that statement is perceiv...
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Tuesday, October 11, 2016

The Mountains We Climb. Or, How to Be a Better Doctor

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Dear Doctor, I need a word with you. I want to tell you something about our lives, something about living with autism that isn't...
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Sunday, October 09, 2016

(Not) Welcomed, (Not) Included in Virginia

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This year, like many other mothers, I attended an Open House at my son's school before the first day of classes. Even though my son was ...
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Friday, June 24, 2016

Never mind

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Never mind that it's been raining buckets and the enormous pile of mulch I had delivered has moved in rivers through my yard like brown ...
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Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Summer

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Procrastinating about this blog is interrupted by vacation  - as usual this means camping, biking and swimming. Ah, summer! We've missed...
Thursday, May 05, 2016

Advocacy Portrait #1

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I'm not a natural at advocacy work. Public speaking gives me hives. And making time to meet with community leaders and citizens is a hu...
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Wednesday, May 04, 2016

This Story Brought To You By Hope

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I told you recently that I am advocating for our school district to develop a model for inclusive education that will help Oliver, and other...
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Holy Cow! I've been blogging for eleven years (in starts and stops)! I started this chronicle sixty-seven days after my son was diagnosed with autism. I believe that life is a grand adventure, that there is magic in the spaces in between and there is power in the stories we tell. Telling those stories is my favorite kind of advocacy.
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