My friend Debbie pointed out this great article out to me.
I’m happy to see an article that not only portrays autism in a relatively positive light, but also includes the topic of autism without autism itself being the direct object of the article. That is a sign of acceptance and is a real achievement.
If that link in my first sentence doesn’t work for you, try this one, https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/30/arts/design/marvels-of-media-autism.html?unlocked_article_code=AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACEIPuomT1JKd6J17Vw1cRCfTTMQmqxCdw_PIxftm3iWka3DODm0aiO0PH5PH90rWZKVlIN46xSqWQMQEN7FqQfF-z-YaNlFxShKt5JuYnZBPawMElbWOZEJklZTcQeJ_tjbwcmiyLOo4m-2y7kOLbmf1WqCIhmkmIgYxvcBldlq1jiQKz_rPEe8l2Nl5zu5hUs4hPUoIYyOKvvfjDx9sap7RPlyHtF5AC6wOUirTnNWc97sGbAxRbFvER3l_6mo-g8hObJJVZO2sak59J7etxOkZGWdqL4y2BpEuRoCylrxis7XFrRXk29O0b9cMtM_i2hVor3l4ZTy9&smid=url-share
It is an “unlocked” version of the article, which means you shouldn’t encounter a paywall.
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