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Ever the arty Autie

Dealing with unwanted Christmas cards.

December16

For the record, by Donna Williams  We all get them, year after year….those PR ‘Christmas cards’ which remind us that a company is thinking of us (and their potential future capacity to profit from us).  Read the rest of this entry »

Help with Autism – AWARES international online conference 2008

November28

Donna Williams running in a circle with a stick What is an AWARES conference?  Well, for starters its where for a limited time you get to ask world renowned experts all your autism related questions for a registration fee of £5 (about $11 Australian dollars).   Am I over there?  Yep.  Read the rest of this entry »

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The Most Exciting Football Match in Town – Homeless World Cup 2008 in Melbourne

November28

Count Me In by Donna Williams Not into sport?  What about culture, equality, spirituality, humanity?  What about being part of something inspirational, awesome, deeply human and drivingly purposeful?  The International Homeless World Cup 2008 is on this year in Melbourne.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Australian Government proposing internet censorship to rival China

November27

Circus Tightrope by Donna Williams  I’m aware of some of the insanity out there on the web… suicide via media, anorexia worship, bullying people into suicide, abuse for notoriety, predators and their patronage, living room bomb makers.  Any of this could make censorship look important.  But there’s another side.  I received this in my email: Read the rest of this entry »

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Recession and the pain of change

November21

autistic author, artist, Donna Williams sifting sand  In my 30s a good friend gave me a precious piece of paper with a sentence on it.  It was about the opportunity of change and that when we fight change the most likely gift is pain.  She died shortly after that and I remembered that sentence as I mourned that loss and celebrated her spiritual presence in the beliefs, philosophies and sisterhood she had shared with me. Read the rest of this entry »

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What’s beyond gen Y?

November11

Circus Hoops by Donna Williams  In a crumbling world economy, it won’t matter if you have 2000 online friends if you can’t leave your room, Read the rest of this entry »

Autism Blog: The Future of Autism

November5

At The Typewriter by Donna Williams  I was asked for a paragraph about my vision of the future of autism.  Here’s what I wrote: Read the rest of this entry »

Enviro Blog: Evolution’s Edge: the Coming Collapse and Transformation of Our World

November3

Ocean Floor by Donna Williams  “It is now five minutes to midnight on the doomsday clock, reflecting the fact that we are closer to assuring the obliteration of our species than we have been at any time since the early eighties. Read the rest of this entry »

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Enviro Blog: A sustainable, intangible Christmas with substance

November1

imaginary friend by Donna Williams  So you feel sorry for the shopkeepers this Christmas if you don’t buy an A-Z of consumables.  But what you may not realise is Read the rest of this entry »

Autism Blog: Chasing the autism vote

October24

Donna Williams aged 8  All kinds of people have or adopt special needs children.  Read the rest of this entry »

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