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Tag Archives: Austin Jones

Autism Interview #87: Austin Jones on Art, Advocacy, and Socialization

February 5, 2019JennaInterviews

Austin Jones is an Autistic artist, art teacher, gamer, storyteller, and advocacy writer. He graduated with an illustration degree from the Art Center College of Design. He loves Magic the Gathering, Spiral Knights, and Mexican Food. This week he shared advice for helping to advocate for individuals on the spectrum and encouraging safe socialization.

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