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<li><a href="http://www.aspergianpride.com"> Aspergian Pride</a> Celebrating the accomplishments and the inherent worth of autistic people
<li><a href="http://www.aspiesforfreedom.com"> Aspies for Freedom</a> An international civil rights activist group
<li><a href="http://www.aspergia.com"> Aspergia</a> Promoting the development of an Aspergian cultural identity
<li><a href="http://autistics.org/"> Autistics.org: The Real Voice of Autism</a> Civil rights advocacy and resource links
<li><a href="http://www.sentex.net/~nexus23/naa_02.html"> No Autistics Allowed</a> Michelle Dawson explores discrimination against autistics in Canada and elsewhere
<li><a href="http://isnt.autistics.org/"> Institute for the Study of the Neurologically Typical</a> A parody of autism research
<li><a href="http://ani.autistics.org"> Autism Network International</a> A self-help and advocacy organization
<li><a href="http://www.autcom.org/"> Autism National Committee</a> Promotes the right to self-determination
<li><a href="http://www.dinahm.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/"> Autistic People against Neuroleptic Abuse</a> An advocacy group that warns against dangerous and unnecessary medications
<li><a href="http://www.users.dircon.co.uk./~cns/index.html"> University Students with Autism and Asperger's Syndrome</a> Helpful information and advice for autistic students
<li><a href="http://www.geocities.com/autistry/oddizms.html"> Oddizm</a> Humor, pictures, and civil rights information and links
<li><a href="http://www.cafepress.com/proudlyautistic"> Proudly Autistic</a> Autistic pride T-shirts, etc.
<li><a href="http://www.neurodiversity.com"> Neurodiversity.com: honoring the variety of human wiring</a> An excellent collection of resource links for understanding the concept of neurodiversity
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurodiversity"> Wikipedia on Neurodiversity</a> Wikipedia's definition of the concept of neurodiversity
<li><a href="http://www.multiwebvista.com/neurodiversity.html"> Multi Web Vista's Neurodiversity Page</a> "Diversity is not just the way we look, but the way we think!"
<li><a href="http://www.wordspy.com/words/neurodiversity.asp"> Word Spy on Neurodiversity</a> The Word Spy discusses the emerging concept of neurodiversity
<li><a href="http://greg.quuxuum.org/journal/o_neill.html"> A Place for All</a> An essay about pride and the freedom to be oneself
<li><a href="http://www.aspergerinfo.org/becoming_real.htm"> Becoming Real</a> An essay describing the joys of being an Aspie
<li><a href="http://www.raventones.com"> The Raventones</a> An autistic singer and her folk-jazz band celebrate the idea that human neurodiversity is Spirit-driven and necessary to the unfolding of humankind
<li><a href="http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/7138/"> The Kingdom of Laurentius Rex</a> A site promoting positive action
<li><a href="http://www.elmindreda.org/reflections/"> Reflections by elmindreda</a> Writings discussing the autistic experience
<li><a href="http://www.autistics.org/library/acceptance.html"> Autistics Need Acceptance, Not Cure</a> An article critical of "autism awareness"
<li><a href="http://web.syr.edu/~rjkopp/autism.html"> Ray's Autism Page</a> A parent discusses harmful myths and stereotypes
<li><a href="http://www.aspergersexpress.com/"> The Asperger's Express</a> An autistic child is a "person, not a problem to be fixed."
<li><a href="http://www.valerieparadiz.com/"> Valerie Paradiz</a> Promotes understanding and acceptance of the autistic community
<li><a href="http://autisticculture.com/index.php?page=articles"> On Our Own Terms: Emerging Autistic Culture</a> An article on the history of autistic culture
<li><a href="http://web.syr.edu/~jisincla"> Jim Sinclair's Web Site</a> Personal articles and advocacy for autistic civil rights
<li><a href="http://www.council-of-elrond.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7374"> Curing Neuro-Bigotry</a> "Autism is not a 'tragedy.' It is diversity."
<li><a href="http://mjane.zolaweb.com/label.html"> Why Label?</a> An essay on autistic identity and challenging prejudice
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autistic_culture"> Wikipedia on Autistic Culture</a> Wikipedia's article on the development of the autistic culture
<li><a href="http://www.thiswayoflife.org"> This Way of Life</a> Joel Smith's site about autism and advocacy
<li><a href="http://cap.autistics.org/"> Celebrating Autistic Parents</a> On the strengths and joys of the autistic family
<li><a href="http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/7138/lobby/disability.htm"> Is Asperger's Syndrome/HFA Necessarily a Disability?</a> Professor Simon Baron-Cohen describes autism as a different cognitive style
<li><a href="http://talentdevelop.com/articles/ITIPYTIW.html"> The Gifted Visual Spatial Learner</a> An article about the educational needs of visual spatial learners
<li><a href="http://www.autismandcomputing.org.uk/"> Autism and Computing</a> A site that contains articles discussing the advantages of certain autistic traits in computer-related careers and how computers benefit the autistic population
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autism_rights_movement"> Wikipedia on the Autism Rights Movement</a> Wikipedia discusses the campaign for autistic civil rights
<li><a href="http://www.ventura33.com/neurodiversity/"> Ventura33's Neurodiversity Page</a> A discussion of autistic civil rights and a writing challenge on a Star Trek fanfic site
<li><a href="http://www.freewebs.com/mylittlerainman/"> My Little Rainman</a> An autistic child's mother describes her pride and joy
<li><a href="http://undergroundaspergian.tripod.com/passing/"> Passing for Neurotypical</a> What it's like for Aspergian families "in hiding"
<li><a href="http://www.westwingpublishing.com/hyperlexia/"> The Hyperlexia Parents Network</a> Helpful articles, success stories, and a discussion forum for parents of hyperlexic children
<li><a href="http://www.rdos.net"> Leif's Page</a> Discussion of neurological differences in information technology, as well as possible genetic origins of such differences, and an "Aspie Quiz" developed by autistics
<li><a href="http://www.cafepress.com/awetism"> AWEtism</a> A mother expresses thankfulness for her blessings; this site sells T-shirts and other merchandise with positive "AWEtism" messages
<li><a href="http://www.ventura33.com/notamiracle"> Not a Miracle: A Mother's View of "Autism Awareness"</a> Why it's offensive to describe a competent autistic person as "a miracle"
<li><a href="http://autismdiva.blogspot.com/"> Autism Diva</a> Commentary on autism statistics, debunking the "epidemic" myth
<li><a href="http://www.geocities.com/ettinashee/rants.html"> Ettina's Rants</a> Essays on social attitudes toward autism and other neurological differences, with a link to the author's informational site about various developmental conditions
<li><a href="http://www.geocities.com/meg4mothers"> For Mothers of Autistic Children</a> A Mother's Day 2005 wish for acceptance and understanding
<li><a href="http://www.ventura33.com/clock"> Autism Research and Prenatal Testing</a> Autism researchers are currently developing a prenatal test; routine abortion of autistic children may be less than 10 years away
<li><a href="http://www.neurodiversity.com/autistic_distinction.html"> The Autistic Distinction</a> An essay on the need for social acceptance of neurological differences as a healthy and natural part of human diversity
<li><a href="http://www.cheese-a-phone.com"> Cheese-a-Phone</a> A proud father's photos and anecdotes about family life with his two young autistic sons
<li><a href="http://autisticbfh.blogspot.com"> Whose Planet Is It Anyway?</a> Blunt comments on civil rights, neurodiversity, and consciousness-raising
<li><a href="http://somethoughts.8m.com"> The Autism Prenatal Testing Eugenics Programme</a> A mother asks: Where is the public outcry?
<li><a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7899821/"> Would you have allowed Bill Gates to be born?</a> Bioethics professor Arthur Caplan discusses the issue of prenatal testing for autism
<li><a href="http://neurodiversity.com/weblog/"> Neurodiversity Weblog</a> Kathleen Seidel's blog discussing her efforts to raise awareness of neurodiversity issues
<li><a href="http://ballastexistenz.autistics.org"> Ballastexistenz</a> Amanda Baggs' blog discussing autistic liberation and disability rights issues
<li><a href="http://www.neurodiversitychainletter.4t.com"> Neurodiversity Chain Letter</a> A parent's comments on developing a more tolerant and inclusive society
<li><a href="http://www.taaproject.com/taapestry/autspoken/apology-by-bonni-bonnie-ventura"> Apology</a> What would cause an autism research scientist to resign his position for ethical reasons?
<li><a href="http://butterflygardenmom.freeservers.com"> Just let them be kids</a> "My son and others like him are not defective..."
<li><a href="http://aspiesforfreedom.org/wiki/index.php?title=Social_Minority_Group"> Social Minority Group</a> A declaration seeking recognition by the United Nations of the autistic community as a social minority group
<li><a href="http://www.isn.net/~jypsy/AuSpin/senate05.htm"> Autistic Success</a> A mother's views on inclusion and acceptance of autistic children
<li><a href="http://autiemomspeaksout.wordpress.com"> Autiemom Speaks Out</a> A mother's blog advocating social acceptance and respect for autistics
<li><a href="http://homoautistic.blogspot.com"> Homo Autistic: Notes from the Autism Ghetto</a> A blog supporting autistic civil rights
<li><a href="http://www.newhorizons.org/spneeds/inclusion/information/armstrong.htm"> Special Education and the Concept of Neurodiversity</a> An article on positive approaches toward neurological differences in the classroom
<li><a href="http://www.gettingthetruthout.org"> Autism: Getting the Truth Out</a> An activist site that takes a critical look at autism awareness stereotypes
<li><a href="http://lindadiva.freehosting.net"> Lindadiva's Autism Rights Page</a> A site discussing prejudice against autistics
<li><a href="http://www.angelfire.com/scary2/changeling"> A Changeling's Alternate Reality Story: Halloween 2005</a> A tale of becoming, in others' eyes, something not quite human...
<li><a href="http://www.rdos.net/copies/as-intelligence.htm"> Asperger's: making intelligence a disease</a> A professor of psychiatry discusses the emotional harm done to many children by the negative social value judgments in medical and disability labels
<li><a href="http://elmindreda.blogspot.com"> Random reminiscing ramblings</a> A blog dealing with human rights issues in the context of autism
<li><a href="http://aspies.blogspot.com"> ASPIES--a place for self-advocacy</a> Advocacy ~ Support ~ Pride ~ Identity ~ Education
<li><a href="http://geocities.com/acujames"> Autvocate</a> A father's site with discussion and links concerning autism and disabilities rights
<li><a href="http://everything2.com/?node_id=1708124"> neurodiversity (idea)</a> "The concept that variance in neurological structure adds needed diversity to the human race."
<li><a href="http://alyric.blogspot.com"> A Touch of Alyricism</a> A blog dedicated to the equally fascinating topics of autistic advocacy and the sisterly sophistries of radical gender feminism
<li><a href="http://www.case.edu/affil/sce/Texts_2005/Autism%20and%20Representation%20Nadesan.htm"> Constructing Autism</a> A professor describes autism as a social construct that arose in the context of the modern world's anxieties about environmental contamination and cultural and technological change
<li><a href="http://www.geocities.com/lucitaniahindenbergfoundation/LHF.html"> The Lucitania Hindenberg Foundation</a> A website that seeks to improve social attitudes toward autism and argues against the use of extreme and negative language such as "catastrophe" in describing the autistic population
<li><a href="http://groups.myspace.com/AutisticPride"> Autistic Pride</a> A forum for positive events and thoughts relating to autism spectrum conditions
<li><a href="http://www.angelfire.com/in4/farewelltoholland"> Farewell to Holland</a> A response to the widely circulated essay "Welcome to Holland" about raising a child with a disability
<li><a href="http://www.autistart.com/"> Autist Art: Autism with an Attitude</a> An online source for autistic pride and anti-cure merchandise, with links to autistic advocacy sites
<li><a href="http://neurodiversity.faithweb.com"> Neurodiversity: In Praise of Dappled Things</a> An essay on appreciating the beauty of natural differences as a part of God's creation
<li><a href="http://observer.guardian.co.uk/magazine/story/0,11913,1639392,00.html"> Say it loud, autistic and proud</a> A magazine article describing autistic activists' struggle to establish basic rights and to end prejudice and discrimination
<li><a href="http://autisticconjectureoftheday.blogspot.com"> Autistic Conjecture of the Day</a> A blog that highlights the absurdity of all the unfounded speculation about causes of autism
<li><a href="http://www.aspies.co.uk"> Aspies.co.uk</a> A parent writes: These sensitive, intelligent people have so much to offer I don't believe they should be "cured" or forced to be "normal"
<li><a href="http://susansenator.com"> Susan Senator</a> A mother writes about her emotional journey to acceptance and understanding of her autistic son
<li><a href="http://www.raggededgemagazine.com/departments/closerlook/000677.html"> Autistics Speak</a> An article that challenges the disability stereotypes perpetuated by groups such as Autism Speaks and the resulting prejudices
<li><a href="http://autismsedges.blogspot.com"> Autism's Edges</a> A mother's blog on life, love, and learning with a child at the edges of the autism spectrum
<li><a href="http://joyofautism.blogspot.com"> The Joy of Autism</a> The blog of a mother who writes that she is learning to look at the world through her son's transparent coloured blocks
<li><a href="http://actionforautism.co.uk"> Action For Autism</a> Parental concerns, the dangers of quack treatments, and the importance of positive language are among the topics discussed by a father in his blog
<li><a href="http://autisticculture.com"> Autistic Culture</a> "Here you can read about autism and the many aspects of our culture"
<li><a href="http://partprocessing.blogspot.com"> Processing in Parts</a> The author describes her blog as "notes from my own corner -- or spectral line -- of the autistic spectrum"
<li><a href="http://autism.wordpress.com"> Autismland</a> A mother's blog about life with her autistic son
<li><a href="http://momnos.blogspot.com"> MOM - Not Otherwise Specified</a> "On raising a son on the autism spectrum, progressive politics, pop culture, and coffee addiction"
<li><a href="http://www.autism-hub.co.uk"> Autism Hub</a> Autism Hub takes the best in autism related blogging and pulls it all together in one easy-to-access interface
<li><a href="http://demonized.autistics.org"> Autism Demonized</a> A blog monitoring and detailing the ways in which autism and autistic people are demonized and dehumanized, and the real-life consequences for autistic people
<li><a href="http://thefamilyvoyage.blogspot.com"> The Voyage</a> A mother's blog about life, family, home-education and autism
<li><a href="http://www.ventura33.com/perspective"> A Matter of Perspective</a> An essay on society's attitudes toward disability and eugenics
<li><a href="http://autismnaturalvariation.blogspot.com"> Autism - Natural Variation</a> Dispels crackpot theories of autism, criticizes questionable treatments, attacks stereotypes and demeaning descriptions, and highlights good science
<li><a href="http://abnormaldiversity.blogspot.com"> Abnormaldiversity</a> A blog opposing neurological discrimination and asserting the value of all human beings
<li><a href="http://www.rettdevil.org"> Rett Devil</a> A woman with Rett syndrome writes: "your kids can do more, and they want to do more, and they need to do more. Join me in raising some hell"
<li><a href="http://comautworld.blogspot.com"> Commentary on Autism, Disability, and the World</a> A former ABA therapist advocates understanding of differences and acceptance of neurodiversity
<li><a href="http://www.autismdealwithit.org"> Autism: Deal With It!</a> A blogger who calls himself "The Autistic Jedi" goes into battle against prejudice, seeking to turn our society away from the Dark Side
<li><a href="http://hardwonwisdom.blogspot.com"> Hard Won Wisdom</a> A mother writes: "As a parent and teacher... here is the blog never around when I needed it. I hope it helps!"
<li><a href="http://rettdevil.blogspot.com"> The Rettdevil's Rants</a> A blog about disability rights and the fight against bigotry and hypocrisy
<li><a href="http://autismvox.com"> Autism Vox</a> A blog in which an autism mother gets on her soapbox
<li><a href="http://simuljustis.blogspot.com"> Simul Iustus et Peccator</a> A blog that addresses a variety of issues related to neurodiversity, disability rights, and gender identity
<li><a href="http://aspiefamily.org/dad"> Aspie Dad</a> An autistic father writes about his family: "We are happy, independent people with advanced college degrees (well, our son doesn't have one - yet) and have a good life..."
<li><a href="http://mumisthinking.autiblogger.com"> Mum is Thinking</a> A mother's blog about raising an autistic child (as an autistic adult), painting, homeschooling, and family
<li><a href="http://qw88nb88.wordpress.com"> Andrea's Buzzing About</a> A blog that discusses autistic human rights issues from a social theory perspective
<li><a href="http://www.taaproject.com"> The Autism Acceptance Project</a> A Canadian nonprofit group that seeks to tap into human potential and dignity
<li><a href="http://aspiesinc.blogspot.com"> Aspies Inc.</a> Is Asperger Syndrome a disability or a gift? YES.
<li><a href="http://mumkeepingsane.blogspot.com"> It's All Okay</a> A mother writes: "Our future is bright and promising. This beautiful child grows and reaches new heights every day. Yeah, he's not typical. But is that really such a terrible thing?"
<li><a href="http://meridiusmd899.blogspot.com"> My Act of Combating Neurobigotry</a> A modern-day gladiator goes into the arena of cyberspace to do battle for autistic civil rights
<li><a href="http://www.myquirkyboy.com"> My Quirky Boy</a> A mom writes about her life with her three-year-old son, who "has Autism, and that is not a bad thing, it does not mean that there is anything wrong with him, or that he needs to be fixed"
<li><a href="http://tricapd.blogspot.com"> Autistic Pride Day Blog</a> Photos and stories about two beautiful and proud young autistic dancers who perform to raise awareness of neurodiversity
<li><a href="http://autisticculture.com/autisticvideo"> Autistic Video</a> Videos, animations, and music videos made by people on the autistic spectrum
<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7kHSOgauhg"> The Face of Autism</a> The first five years in the life of "a wonderful, exuberant, mostly non-verbal boy with autism"
<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4N8exsOTZQ"> Jared at the Park</a> A father's view of his "beautiful boy" running around and playing
<li><a href="http://web.mac.com/brianrking/Im_An_Aspie"> I'm An Aspie</a> An inspirational site that discusses strategies for the autistic life
<li><a href="http://survivingmotherhood-mom26children.blogspot.com"> What are they thinking?</a> The blog of a proud mother of six children, five of whom are autistic
<li><a href="http://www.taaproject.com/media/the-taap-video"> The Autism Acceptance Project Video</a> A video celebrating the lives of autistic artists and people
<li><a href="http://www.theautismlife.com"> The Autism Life</a> Resources and a discussion forum to help parents, caregivers, family, and friends learn about autism
<li><a href="http://beautifulchild-gabesmom.blogspot.com"> Beautiful Child</a> The story of an autistic boy and his family learning and loving and growing together... a story of acceptance for all children regardless of labels
<li><a href="http://lisa-jedi.blogspot.com"> Life in the New Republic</a> A mother describes her life with an autistic son and how she finds the Jedi philosophies of Star Wars to be useful
<li><a href="http://www.autisticadvocacy.org"> Autistic Self Advocacy Network</a> A nonprofit organization providing support and services to individuals on the autism spectrum while working to change public perception and combat misinformation by educating communities
<li><a href="http://autismcrisis.blogspot.com"> The Autism Crisis</a> Michelle Dawson's blog about the science and ethics of autism advocacy
<li><a href="http://eds-autism-blog.blogspot.com"> Ed's Autism Page</a> The blog of an autistic man who believes "that autism can be seen in better ways, respect can encourage potential in everyone, and there are many ways to celebrate diversity."
<li><a href="http://whittereronautism.com"> Whitterer on Autism</a> A mother comments upon the more humorous aspects of keeping company with autistic children
<li><a href="http://incorrectpleasures.blogspot.com"> Incorrect Pleasures</a> The blog of an autistic stay-at-home mom who collects interesting facts and figures involving autistic culture and other related themes
<li><a href="http://www.psychologicalscience.org/observer/getArticle.cfm?id=2076"> How to Spot Bias in Research</a> In a column written for the Association for Psychological Science, Professor Morton Ann Gernsbacher points out how research on autistics and other groups is often biased by unfounded assumptions
<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/group/posautive"> The Posautive YouTube Group</a> A large collection of positive videos featuring autistic people
<li><a href="http://theartofunderstanding.blogspot.com"> The Art of Understanding</a> The blog of a self-identified autistic who writes that he also self-identifies as gay and doesn't have a diagnosis for that either
<li><a href="http://trkelley.blogspot.com"> Meow meow meow, blah blah blah</a> TR Kelley's blog about neurodiversity, cats, and random acts of kindness
<li><a href="http://autism-issues.co.uk"> Autism Issues</a> A father seeks to share his journey, past and present, showing the joy and problems of autism
<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnylM1hI2jc"> In My Language</a> A video about different ways of interacting with the world
<li><a href="http://aspiehomeeducation.blogspot.com"> Aspie Home-Education</a> "A parent who really desires to understand his child does not look at him through the screen of an ideal..."
<li><a href="http://asdgestalt.com"> Gestalt</a> An autism and psychology discussion forum
<li><a href="http://club166.blogspot.com"> Club 166</a> Where a dad of two great kids (one on the autism spectrum) muses about life
<li><a href="http://momembracingautism.blogspot.com"> Mom Embracing Autism</a> The blog of a busy homeschooling mom of 4 children, one of whom is autistic
<li><a href="http://www.existenceiswonderful.com"> Existence is Wonderful</a> A blog about transhumanism, radical life extension, and neurodiversity
<li><a href="http://www.autism-forum.co.uk"> Autism Parents Forum</a> A forum for pro-neurodiversity parents of autistic kids
<li><a href="http://amazingautist.blogspot.com"> This Is Who I Really Am</a> An autistic blogger who signs herself "unashamed" writes about her love of life
<li><a href="http://aspergersquare8.blogspot.com"> Asperger Square 8</a> "We all have labels, acknowledged or not, because the world has an unmanageable number of facets..."
<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxFt6mOdAm0"> Pictures of You</a> A slideshow of a parent's pictures of a happy little girl
<li><a href="http://onedadsopinion.blogspot.com"> One Dad's Opinion</a> A father writes: "I have three cherished sons, one of whom is autistic, and this occurrence in my life has opened my eyes to the sometimes wonderful, always interesting world of autistic perspective."
<li><a href="http://www.posautive.org"> Posautive</a> A site highlighting videos with positive content about autistic people
<li><a href="http://joeyandymom.blogspot.com"> Life With Joey</a> A mother of "two lovely boys, one with autism" shares her experiences
<li><a href="http://www.posautive.org/?p=136"> The Reason: The Joy of Adam</a> Images of a little boy growing, learning, and enjoying life
<li><a href="http://astridvanwoerkom.wordpress.com"> Astrid's Journal</a> A young woman who is blind and autistic blogs about disability rights
<li><a href="http://thepentecostalpariah.blogspot.com"> The Pentecostal Pariah</a> A mother of three children, two of whom are on the autistic spectrum, writes of her life as "a good but imperfect member of God's family."
<li><a href="http://aoskoli.blogspot.com"> Autista</a> A blog about a father's attempts to be useful to his eleven-year-old son who has an autism diagnosis
<li><a href="http://joyofautism.blogspot.com/2007/05/what-kind-of-world-do-we-want.html"> What Kind Of World Do We Want</a> "The only kind of normal is diversity"
<li><a href="http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/5/19/223159/715"> An Autistic Speaks About Autism Speaks</a> A "Daily Kos" article from the neurodiversity side of the autism debate
<li><a href="http://steadyandslow.blogspot.com"> Slow and Steady</a> The blog of a creative, married mom of 2 boys with developmental delays
<li><a href="http://prevent-autism-prevention.blogspot.com"> Society for the Prevention of Autism Prevention</a> An autistic university student blogs about her life and thoughts
<li><a href="http://autisticinput.blog.co.uk"> Autistic Input</a> A blog about autistic integration and involvement in society
<li><a href="http://psych.wisc.edu/lang/autism-research.html"> Dr. Morton Ann Gernsbacher's Laboratory</a> Autism and language comprehension research articles
<li><a href="http://stimmingwithrainbows.blogspot.com"> And Stimming With Rainbows of Every Design</a> The blog of an autistic teen who wants the world to become autistic-friendly
<li><a href="http://djdialogue143.blogspot.com"> My thoughts on...</a> An autistic woman blogs about her advocacy work and future research in the field of autism
<li><a href="http://biodiverseresistance.blogspot.com"> Biodiverse Resistance</a> A blog "in defence of biodiversity in all its forms, liberty, equality and the freedom to be different"
<li><a href="http://lifeandhealth.guardian.co.uk/relationships/story/0,,2143240,00.html?"> It is not a disease, it is a way of life</a> A news article about the campaign to celebrate difference, rather than cure it
<li><a href="http://humans.org.nz"> humans</a> A website advocating for, and providing information to, people on the autistic spectrum and their friends and families
<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Myryp3TYkcg"> D and DJ's Weekend</a> Two autistic boys who communicate with keyboards become close friends
<li><a href="http://autisticdad.blog.com"> My Autistic Boy and Other Adventures in Fatherhood</a> A dad's anecdotes about family life
<li><a href="http://reformnormal.blogspot.com"> An Unauthorized Neurotypical Thinks and Feels Among Boxes</a> A girlfriend of an Aspie contemplates neurodiversity issues and what it means to be normal
<li><a href="http://livsjourney.blogspot.com"> Liv's Journey</a> A father describes his life with five children, two of whom are on the autism spectrum
<li><a href="http://miles-orion.blogspot.com"> First signpost late in life</a> The blog of a recently diagnosed Aspie who describes himself as "happy, healthy, well employed and married to a woman that I love very deeply"
<li><a href="http://www.newsweek.com/id/40748"> You and Your Quirky Kid</a> In a Newsweek article, a mother expresses her concerns about modern society's labeling of children's differences
<li><a href="http://motherofshrek.blogspot.com"> Mother of Shrek</a> A mom blogs about her hope for a more understanding and accepting world
<li><a href="http://unclesamscabin.blogspot.com"> Uncle Sam's Cabin</a> Opinions about politics, American culture, religion, and raising children
<li><a href="http://autisticsymphony.com"> Autistic Symphony</a> "Far from being a medical monster, autism is one of our culture's greatest strengths."
<li><a href="http://stopthinkautism.blogspot.com"> Stop. Think. Autism.</a> A mother advises other parents to stop and take a deep breath -- autism is not the end of the world
<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MM2oHXue8CA"> Autistic Civil Rights</a> A look at the rights and dignity of autistic individuals
<li><a href="http://muchbrighter.blogspot.com"> Much Brighter</a> A blog about teaching and accepting autistic children
<li><a href="http://chaoticidealism.livejournal.com"> Reports from a Resident Alien</a> A journal exploring the experience of being autistic in today's world
<li><a href="http://bigsisterlittlebrother9497.blogspot.com"> A Day in the Life</a> Every day experiences of a family living, breathing and celebrating Autism and ADHD
<li><a href="http://iamnotwrong.blogspot.com"> I'm Not "Wrong"</a> A blog written by an autistic woman who trains dogs
<li><a href="http://lastcrazyhorn.wordpress.com"> Odd One Out</a> Reality with a refreshing slice of aspie
<li><a href="http://weirdsanctuary.blogspot.com"> Weird Sanctuary</a> The blog of a young autistic woman who values difference because it gives another perspective on the world
<li><a href="http://autiegraph.blogspot.com"> Autism All the Time</a> A blog by an autistic self-advocate who wants to become a teacher
<li><a href="http://theory-of-mind-music.com"> Theory of Mind</a> A site describing an autistic musician's work and his view of the world
<li><a href="http://theasman.blogspot.com"> The point of view of an Aspergian</a> A blog about autistic pride and civil rights
<li><a href="http://thoughtsofanautistic.blogspot.com"> Thoughts of an Autistic</a> An autistic man seeks understanding and dialogue about neurological differences
<li><a href="http://crimsonthought.blogspot.com"> Crimson Thought</a> A college student blogs about autism rights
<li><a href="http://www.asplanet.info"> Aspergers Parallel Planet</a> A resource and discussion site for autism spectrum differences
<li><a href="http://leftbrainrightbrain.co.uk"> Left Brain/Right Brain</a> Kevin Leitch's site for autism news and opinion
<li><a href="http://autismparentseveryday.com"> Autism Parents Every Day</a> The lives of parents of autistic people, as it happens
<li><a href="http://www.wired.com/medtech/health/magazine/16-03/ff_autism?currentPage=1"> The Truth about Autism: Scientists Reconsider What They Think They Know</a> Wired magazine reports on the autistic rights movement and how it is influencing research
<li><a href="http://www.lovinglamppostsmovie.com"> Loving Lampposts</a> Information and a trailer for an independent film about autism and the neurodiversity movement
<li><a href="http://sheilaschoonmaker.com"> Sheila Schoonmaker</a> An autistic woman shares her thoughts on Aspergian culture and her Christian faith
<li><a href="http://aspiemama.blogspot.com"> Aspie Mama</a> A blog about the experiences of an Aspergian mother
<li><a href="http://www.wrongplanet.net/"> Wrong Planet</a> A popular discussion forum in the autistic community, with articles and blog entries
<li><a href="http://dkmnow.wordpress.com"> dkmnow</a> The blog of a 40ish midwestern spectrumite, informal student, volunteer and e-activist
<li><a href="http://autismisbeautiful.com"> Autism is Beautiful</a> A mother's site, dedicated to helping parents embrace the beauty of their children with autism
<li><a href="http://autonomousautistic.blogspot.com"> Autonomous Autistic</a> The blog of an autistic homeschooling mother who seeks to raise awareness of the autistic community
<li><a href="http://perseveration.org"> Perseveration</a> "a difference in mind doesn't make someone less human. It makes them worth listening to."
<li><a href="http://aspie.co.za/wordpress"> The Wallpapering Society</a> A group blog by South African autistic self-advocates
<li><a href="http://neurodiversethinking.blogspot.com"> Neurodiverse Thinking</a> A blog discussing current issues in the autistic rights movement
<li><a href="http://giftedgearreview.blogspot.com/2008/06/neurodiversity.html"> Neurodiversity</a> A 12-year-old autistic boy seeks "unfailing respect for the individual"
<li><a href="http://autisticcats.blogspot.com"> Cat in a Dog's World</a> Thoughts on autistic self-advocacy from an autistic cat lover
<li><a href="http://life-with-aspergers.blogspot.com"> Life with Aspergers</a> A blog focusing on the positive aspects of the condition
<li><a href="http://aspieunderground.gq.nu/"> Aspie Underground</a> A group dedicated to building a world where Autistics can feel safe and free from discrimination
<li><a href="http://autistscorner.blogspot.com"> Autist's Corner</a> The dark alley where feminism, autism advocacy and literary criticism meet
<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4zNbFZeAcE"> You and Me Against the World</a> A mother fights for acceptance of her autistic child
<li><a href="http://intralimina.livejournal.com/"> Solve et Coagula</a> A journal about autistic rights as human and disability rights
<li><a href="http://www.cbc.ca/national/blog/special_feature/positively_autistic/"> Positively Autistic</a> A Canadian news broadcast about the autistic rights movement
<li><a href="http://king-gravewater.livejournal.com/profile%20..."> Memoirs of an Autistic Dwarf</a> Fantasy battles and real-life civil rights struggles
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