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  • “They prey on unsuspecting parents who think they’re helping their child”: Interview with Amanda Seigler about bogus autism research at universities, Part 2
  • “There must be some sort of echo chamber that this is all coming out of” Interview with Amanda Seigler about bogus autism research at universities: Part 1
  • A neurodivergent guide to your radiation treatments
  • “Often, autistic people are seen as inspiring for overcoming ‘autism,’ not for overcoming the obstacles that the world puts around them”: Interview with journalist Eric Garcia
  • My published work/interviews, 2020
  • “The goal of autism research should be to improve the quality of life for autistic people” Interview with Simon Baron Cohen
  • Time to Breathe
  • “The things we don’t talk about”: A Cross-Interview with CripChat UK!
  • Half a Woman
  • “Most of the victims have to move on from these pathological relations”: Interview with Dr. Marc D. Feldman about medical child abuse
  • “Remove and normalize”: Discussing Canada’s residential institution history with Megan Linton
  • Heaven and earth
  • “Everyone Can Do Something to Stop Autism Pseudoscience”: Interview with Melissa Eaton
  • How “crunchy” got crushed: An interview with naturopathic doctor Matt Brignall
  • Neurodiversity & Disability Rights in Alberta: An Interview with Christopher Whelan of Neurodiversity YMM
  • Autism, Disability and Access in the Times of COVID (interview)
  • Reading Camus’ The Plague in the times of Covid
  • “Punishments and rewards can get one thing, under certain conditions – temporary compliance” Interview with Alfie Kohn
  • “Neurodivergent individuals challenge society to question exactly what normalcy is, if it even exists to begin with” –Interview with Gaby from A4A
  • “We need much better standards of research in autism intervention”: An interview with Dr. Damian Milton
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