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Vulnerability of Autistic Women in Society

01.04.202121.04.2021 / skynvin / 3 Comments

The following is my presentation at the conference "Women's Autism, Recognition and Assistance" hosted by the Lithuanian Autism Association "Rain Children" on the 1st of April 2021. 17 women You have just watched a film (Seeing the Unseen) portraying the stories of 17 women on the Autism spectrum. 17 different women, yet so very much … Continue reading Vulnerability of Autistic Women in Society

Why would I pretend to be autistic?

22.05.201922.05.2019 / skynvin / 2 Comments

One of the common threads that run through the stories of women on the autism spectrum - many of whom receive their diagnosis late in life, often following a long and hard struggle to fit in - is that they are not believed, their diagnosis not accepted. In many places it´s also difficult for women … Continue reading Why would I pretend to be autistic?

Autism playlist

01.02.201904.04.2021 / skynvin / 2 Comments

When the words to describe your feelings are hard to find, music - with or without lyrics - is a valuable form of expression. Lyrics and poems are for me an essential part of being. Music both grounds me and gives wings to my mind, all at the same time. Escapes through the rhythm of … Continue reading Autism playlist

A traveler on Earth

24.04.201824.04.2018 / skynvin / Leave a comment

The photo shows a girl looking through a camera. The surroundings look desolated. If it weren't for the gravel road, fence and electricity lines you could think that the girl was all alone in the world. That she had fallen from the sky, alone with the camera and her own shadow. A traveler on Earth. … Continue reading A traveler on Earth

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