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Ever the arty Autie

Unheard of? Think again. Interview with autistic teacher – Geraldine Robertson.

March20

Swing by Donna Williams Geraldine Robertson is a teacher, an autistic teacher, and she teaches autistic children whilst her presence also teaches their non-autistic classmates about the ability in disABILITY. Read the rest of this entry »

How can an autie be an actor? I asked veteran Aussie actor, Ron Hedgecock.

March20

Personal Space by Donna Williams Ron Hedgecock, one of Australia’s oldest diagnosed Aspies, is 72. He’s an Aussie actor, a lecturer in Phrenology and Art History and a public speaker about living with Asperger’s Syndrome. Here’s our interview: Read the rest of this entry »

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Unemployed and on the autistic spectrum?

March19

Wonderment by Donna Williams OK, are you an unemployed adult on the autism spectrum? Read the rest of this entry »

Diagnosis, autism and untidy boxes and THAT ABC interview with Kathy Gollan.

March17

Donna Williams with balloon The world of diagnosis is very strange. Read the rest of this entry »

Donna Williams’ March 2008 Interactive Poetry Challenge

March15

The Gadoodleborger by Donna Williams OK, thanks to all those who sent in 1-2 word poem titles in the March 2008 poetry challenge. Read the rest of this entry »

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Vaccination payout but what does it mean for autism in general?

March6

Back to Normality by Donna Williams The US has had its first government payout for vaccination damage in a case of autism. Read the rest of this entry »

Sorry – a word for all Australians

February12

And Then by Donna Williams 11 Weeks into our new government and Kevin Rudd, the leader of Australia has had the courage to do what 41 previous Prime Ministers did not – to say the most important word in the healing of Australia’s racial division – the word ‘sorry’. Read the rest of this entry »

Madness, Mt Everest and a dog named Beau.

February12

Here by Donna Williams I’m interviewing an adventurer of inner worlds and an explorer of Everest. He’s a man who has reached the professional heights of photographic art, the spiritual depths of becoming a relatively balanced human, and the chaos of paranoid schizophrenia. He’s a fascinating man, welcome to an interview with Stuart Baker-Brown. Read the rest of this entry »

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Adelaide Fringe Festival March 2008

February5

Daring to Dare by Donna Williams Edinburgh has it’s Fringe Festival and so does our own Aussie City of Festivals – Adelaide, South Australia. This Fringe Festival promises something really unique and to find out about it I interviewed Aspie colleague, Katharine Annear , an ASD Advisor with Spectrum Advisory Services
who works for Autism SA. Read the rest of this entry »

The American soul is redeemable.

January27

Count Me In by autistic artist Donna Williams Perhaps you are one of the members of our global community who is so sickened and burned out by one of the most globally despised leaders of a superpower since Hitler – George W Bush. Read the rest of this entry »

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