ARTICLE

FindCenter AddIcon

He Is a Journalist with Autism, but in His Book, That’s Not the Whole Story

By John Williams — 2021

The political journalist Eric Garcia has autism, and he wrote his new book, “We’re Not Broken,” to “hopefully debunk various myths” about the condition.

Read on www.nytimes.com

FindCenter Post-Image

Connecting and Communicating with Your Autistic Child

This book teaches drama and immersive theatre-based activities for parents and professionals working with children and young people on the autism spectrum.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Post-Image
19:27

Autism In Company - Social Strategies | Purple Ella

Autism in Company - social strategies. How do you manage different hats/roles in different situations? How to adapt your social style based on level of relationship and situation.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Post-Image
06:24

What ‘Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’ Means to this Gay Veteran | American Veteran

Janessa Goldbeck was an out, gay woman when she joined the Marines—but the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy was still in place, forcing her to hide her true self from others. After its official repeal, Goldbeck was able to educate others about LGBTQ issues.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Post-Image

Over the Top: My Story

Who gave Jonathan Van Ness permission to be the radiant human he is today? No one, honey. The truth is, it hasn’t always been gorgeous for this beacon of positivity and joy.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Post-Image
06:37

Coming Out as Nonbinary, Genderqueer, or Gender Non-Conforming | Lifehacker

Individuals who identify as gender nonbinary offer advice for what people should know about the coming out and discovery process.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Post-Image
13:55

How to Balance Being Native American and Queer

Zachariah George is a twenty-five-year-old Native American living in the rural outcrop of White Rock, New Mexico. Going by the moniker Mr.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Post-Image
04:44

What It’s Like to Be Gay in the Military

“There was no way for it to work together, so I created two people…”

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Post-Image
05:40

Thirteen-Year-Old Comes Out to Class: “This Is Who I Am and I Make No Apologies.”

As part of a class assignment in seventh grade, Arwyn Halloran was asked to write an autobiography. Though initially unsure of whether to include her sexual orientation in the narrative, she ultimately decided that including that detail would be helpful to her class—and to her.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Post-Image

Becoming Gay: The Journey to Self-Acceptance

Now revised and updated for the 21st century, Becoming Gay is the classic guide on how to accept one’s homosexuality. By exploring the psychological development of gay men through personal case histories—including his own—Dr.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Post-Image
10:27

The Danger of Hiding Who You Are | Morgana Bailey

Morgana Bailey has been hiding her true self for 16 years. In a brave talk, she utters four words that might not seem like a big deal to some, but to her have been paralyzing. Why speak up? Because she’s realized that her silence has personal, professional and societal consequences.

FindCenter AddIcon

EXPLORE TOPIC

Autism