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Tag Archives: sarah

Autism Interview # 176: Sarah on Friendship, Identity, and Advocacy

July 10, 2021JennaInterviews

Sarah is a writer and and full-time working mom. She blogs at To Aspie or Not to Aspie on a variety of autism-related topics. This week she shared her journey to discovering her Autistic identity and how she has learned to self advocate.

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Autism Interview #154: Autistically Sarah on Autistic Womanhood, Identity, and Expertise

January 5, 2021JennaInterviews

Sarah is a recently-diagnosed Autistic and “ADHDer” who regularly shares her experiences in an effort to shatter stereotypes about neurodivergent people. She blogs at Autistically Sarah and is a public advocate for autism acceptance and neurodiversity.

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