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Happy Autistic Pride Day!

  • Writer: Rae Sabine
    Rae Sabine
  • 2 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Happy Autistic Pride Day!


June 18 is Autistic Pride Day, a day to celebrate autistic culture, autistic people, and neurodiversity.


Being autistic is not something that needs to be hidden, fixed, or erased. Autistic ways of thinking, communicating, feeling, creating, connecting, and experiencing the world are valuable parts of human diversity.


For many autistic people, pride can mean learning to unmask safely, honouring sensory and support needs, finding community, embracing special interests, setting boundaries, and moving away from shame toward self-acceptance.


Autistic Pride Day reminds us that acceptance is not enough without inclusion, accessibility, respect, and autistic voices being centred.


To autistic people reading this: you deserve to exist authentically and be supported as your full self.


Autistic Pride Day from Rae Sabine




 
 
 

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I acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land where I live and work, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nations. I acknowledge that this land was never ceded and always was, always will be Aboriginal land. I pay my respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

I celebrate, value and include people of all backgrounds, genders, sexualities, cultures, age groups, spiritual beliefs, physical abilities and disabilities.

 

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