Solving State Budget Crisis with 4th Grade Math (by an adult with autism)

  [WARNING This post may incite Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder over remembered experiences with mathematical word problems or school experiences the same.] A train leave Chicago at 4:15pm, travelling 120 mph. Another train leaves New York at 5:25pm, travelling 90 mph. At what time will Pennsylvanian legislators resolve their political rhetoric to decidedly vote on a …

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Open Letter to U.S. Congress

Dear Congressmen Doyle and Smith, and Respected Members of the U.S. Congressional Autism Caucus: I write to you as an autism self-advocate. While my local representative, Congressman Mike Doyle (Co-Chair), and I met this summer, I bring new concerns to you all. Recently, price spikes of certain prescription medicines caused alarm from the economic and …

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Who Taught Us to Hate Ourselves? (Oops, we did…)

“Joe” self-identifies himself as “autistic.” He invites his friends to observe World Autism Awareness Day. They meet to celebrate at a fancy nightclub.   A Christian, a Jew, and a Muslim walk into the nightclub. After talking for a while, they each agree to set aside their different religious beliefs. Together, they understand how their …

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Face Value Comics Becomes Autism at Face Value To Touch More Lives

The release of our first comic has prompted us to change our name. Face Value Comics has officially been renamed Autism at Face Value. The new name better reflects our goals of raising autism awareness, advocacy, and action. Our focus is and always has been helping people with autism and neurotypical people come to understand …

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