
Autistic People Interacting with Authority (2019)
56 pages
The R-word has been used against us as hate speech for decades. Neurotypicals have tried to dictate our motives, experiences, and words without stepping back to look at how taking the word away does nothing to take away their attitudes behind it. While leftist culture has abandoned the word "retarded," we are still treated with the same hatefulness and discrimination implicit in that word. In the third installment of this zine series, contributors muse over the interactions between autistic people and authority.
Author: Temple Grandin, Joe Biel, Margaret-Michael Dubois, Kriss de Jong, Ricki Bransen, Eliot Daughtry
ISBN: 9781621063254
Content Warnings
Identity & Discrimination
Ableism (depicted) (referenced)
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