We bring together autistic people, family members, educators and artists to re-story autism and reimagine practice in ways that desire the difference of autism.
We are recruiting autistic individuals 16 years of age or older to participate in an online exhibit sharing their experiences of k-12 report cards!
Please contact Dr. Patty Douglas [[email protected]] or Haley Clark [[email protected]] for more information!
We are recruiting autistic individuals 16 years of age or older to participate in an online exhibit sharing their experiences of k-12 educational assessments. Please contact Dr. Patty Douglas [[email protected]] or Haley Clark [[email protected]] for more information
Join us on June 10th, 2025, from 5:00–6:30 PM EST for Re•storying Autism's upcoming Knowledge Exchange: “Critical Perspectives on Sexuality, Gender, Autism, and Neurodivergence.”
Text version here: https://t.co/hou87YT9iJ
To read the full article by Dr. Patty Douglas and Sheryl Peters, see link: https://t.co/ApRgpCLVdb
The link below is a screen reader accessible/text only version of the infographic:
https://t.co/hDj07wLRh2
We have Gibson and Douglas (2018) on Disturbing Behaviours: Ole Ivar Lovaas and the Queer History of Autism Science.
For a screen reader/text only version of the image, the link is here: https://t.co/o0RM9WAHZ4
#NeurodiversityNotNormalization#InclusiveSupports
“Autistic, Surviving and Thriving Under COVID-19: Imagining Inclusive Autistic Futures—A Zine Making Project”.
Alt text: white and light blue research infographic on covid-19 zine project
@sshrc_crsh@tangled_arts@emfarbar @bodiesintranslation @queenseduc
This research by Douglas et al (2021) reflects on storytelling as a social justice approach in understanding disability, particularly for educators. To read the article, please visit https://t.co/awyx89zn8a!
Alt text: research brief infographic with dark blue and white font
Happening tonight in Kingston! In collaboration with Limestone District School Board and the Centre for Community Engagement and Social Change, Neuro-vibes will explore the concept of neurodiversity and neuro-affirming practices in education.
https://t.co/y9jcpASWnt
On Autism Awareness Day, we want to share the work of Unmothering Autism. The book explores research and practice to affirm autism and autistic people as valuable and fundamentally human.
Learn more from Dr. Douglas' interview with CBC here: https://t.co/hfshF6PiN3
The image shared is from the "Autistic, Surviving and Thriving Under COVID-19" Zine Exhibit that was hosted at Tangled Art + Disability Gallery September 9-October 21, 2022. See article here: https://t.co/1BvM4xXdHJ
Alt text: Art gallery with soft yellow, red, and green tones
The Re Storying Autism Collective is recruiting autistic individuals 16 years of age or older to participate in an online exhibit sharing their experiences of k-12 educational assessments or report cards!
Text version: https://t.co/xfmUOi5ZvJ
The Re Storying Autism Collective is recruiting autistic individuals 16 years of age or older to participate in an online exhibit sharing their experiences of k-12 educational assessments or report cards!
Call for abstracts for the Canadian Sociological Association!
Provocations from Intersectional and Decolonial Disability Studies Toward Disability Justice in Post-Secondary Education
Due January 27th!