Autistic Hoya — A blog by Lydia X. Z. Brown (2011-2020)

"The trouble is that once you see it, you can't unsee it. And once you've seen it, keeping quiet, saying nothing, becomes as political an act as speaking out. There is no innocence. Either way, you're accountable." — Arundhati Roy

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16 September 2020

Reconnecting Disability and Asexuality (repost)

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This article originally appeared in Disability Intersections on 29 January 2014. Here is the Internet Archive version of the original page ....
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16 May 2020

Gendervague: At the Intersection of Autistic and Trans Experiences (repost)

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I originally wrote this post for the National LGBTQ Task Force Blog, and it was published there on 22 June 2016. Here is a link to the last ...
26 March 2020

What I do know about COVID-19

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I don't know much about virology, epidemiology, or pharmacology. But I do know that the vast majority of my friends, colleagues, and com...
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10 October 2019

Bad types of sex ed and sexual violence prevention about developmentally disabled people

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CW: If it's not obvious from the title, this (short) post talks about some very violently ableist ideas about sex and sexuality, includi...
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11 October 2018

The neurodiversity movements needs its shoes off, and fists up.

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The neurodiversity movements needs its shoes off, and fists up. CW: Mention of sexual violence. Thanks to Tracey Hickey for intelle...
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