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Why has public discourse about autism been dominated by non-autistic voices? And, what's been happening recently to change this? Eric Garcia, a journalist based in Washington DC and the senior Washington correspondent for The Independent, breaks this down in my latest episode! Eric is the author of “We’re Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation,” his book that discusses how government policies, social media and more have shaped the public’s perceptions of autism. On this episode, we also talk about: Why his book features a variety of autistic people's personal experiences (including his own) How writing this book forced him to recognize and confront his own biases Why some influential autism organizations don’t have autistic people's best interests in mind How autistic people have confronted harmful stereotypes and damaging narratives about autism Subscribe to this channel for more personal stories from neurodivergent people from all walks of life! I also appreciate all your video Likes, Comments and Shares! Thanks so much! Carolyn ---------------------- Podcast (Audio and transcripts): https://www.beyond6seconds.net/ Instagram: / beyond6seconds Twitter: / beyond6s Subscribe to my email newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/f9f6e8356138/insider Disclaimer: The views, guidance, opinions, and thoughts expressed in these videos are solely mine and/or those of my guests, and do not necessarily represent those of my employer or other organizations. ---------------------- Related topics that may have brought you to my channel: autism, autism in adults, autism in women, autistic adults, autistic women, autism spectrum disorder, ASD, aspergers, ADD, ADHD, adult ADHD, adult ADD, ADHD in women, ADD in women, dyslexia, dyslexia in adults, dyslexia in women, dyslexic adults, dyslexic women, neurodiversity, neurodiverse adults, neurodivergent, neurodivergent adults, dyspraxia, dyspraxic adults, dyspraxic women, developmental coordination disorder, Tourette syndrome, tourettes