#ActuallyAutistic Perspective, Black History MonthFebruary 27, 2021<February 27, 2021 A Tribute to Black Soldiers in the United States Military by admin The fifth in a series of Art of Autism blog posts for Black History Month 2021 compiled by Keri Bowers. Featuring Civil War Historian…
Black History MonthFebruary 23, 2021<February 27, 2021 Black History Month: An Inclusive, More Equitable World, Please by admin “For while we have our eyes of the future, history has its eyes on us. This is the era of just redemption we feared…
#ActuallyAutistic Perspective, AutisticsofColor, Black History MonthFebruary 17, 2021<February 27, 2021 I am Proud to be an Autistic, African-American Artist by admin Ronaldo Byrd shares 9 art portraits of people he admires for Black History Month. By Ronaldo Byrd, Compiled by Keri Bowers I am proud…
#ActuallyAutistic Perspective, Black History MonthFebruary 10, 2021<February 27, 2021 Black History Month: Supporting Black Autistic Artists by admin “Art is a conversation with life. To be an artist, one is necessarily engaged with the world. Both outer and inner worlds. Art does…
Black History MonthFebruary 3, 2021<June 8, 2022 Black History Month 2021: A Stand for Transformation by admin Black History Month Compilation 1: Art and Writings from our Readers Compiled by Keri Bowers with Angela Weddle and Carly Ott Darkness cannot drive…
#ActuallyAutistic Perspective, Artists, AutisticsofColorFebruary 4, 2019<June 11, 2020 Artist Profile: Joseph “JD” Green by admin Do art for yourself not for other people. An interview with artist Joseph Green How old are you? 25 How long have you been…