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My Review Of ‘As We See It’ As An Autistic Adult

Have you binge-watched this series yet? “As We See It,” an Amazon Prime Video dramedy, looks at the lives of three autistic adults in their 20’s as they navigate adulthood between relationships, employment, and more. As an autism entertainment consultant who’s autistic and fell in love with theater growing up, I was excited to give […]

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New Film ‘Safe Room’ Features Autistic Actor In A Lead Role

While most autistic characters spotlighted widely in the entertainment world are white (The Good Doctor’s Shaun Murphy and Atypical’s Sam Gardener) we are slowly beginning to see more autistic characters of color represented in film. A perfect example of this is Lifetime’s film Safe Room that premiered on January 15, 2022. Nik Sanchez – a

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Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Shines In Episode Introducing Character With Autism

Have you watched yet? During World Autism Month, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood introduced a new character on their April 5, 2021 episode named Max, a young boy on the autism spectrum. Max will be a recurring character on the show moving forward. This isn’t the first time that PBS Kids has represented our autism community on

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We Need More Autistic Characters Of Color In Film & TV

While more is being discussed about the importance of authentic autism and disability representation on screen, we can’t forget to write more autistic and disabled characters of color if we truly want to be embrace inclusion. I posted a question on my Instagram page asking people to “fill in the blank” and name their favorite autistic

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How This Autistic Actor’s Role on ‘Locke and Key’ Helps Dispel Autism Stereotypes

Has anyone watched Locke & Key? I’m excited to say they were renewed for a second season. After being featured on shows such as ABC’s The Good Doctor and Speechless, Coby Bird, a talented young man who is on the autism spectrum was casted as Rufus Whedon, the adopted son of Ellie Whedon and someone

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