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An Analysis of The Acclaimed Film Flowers for Algernon. If you’ve read the book, you know it as Flowers for […]
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Having traveled to 49 states and crossed the country by car four times, I’ve become deeply familiar with the diverse […]
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A question I’m often asked, as someone who is autistic, is whether I watch Netflix’s Love on the Spectrum. Much […]
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When first published in 2003, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime was a critically acclaimed book that […]
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In the pantheon of modern American movie classics about people with intellectual/ developmental disabilities, two stand out. Rain Man, 1988 […]
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Rain Man was a critically acclaimed movie when it came out in 1988. It won the Oscar for Best Picture, […]
Read moreEdward Scissorhands: Why The Film Is a Less Than Flattering Portrayal of The Disabled.
The cult classic, Edward Scissorhands, came out more than thirty years ago. However, like similarly loved movies, it’s still socially […]
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