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mikaelas-bimbo-diary · 8 months
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Lauren Beardon
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autistpride · 27 days
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These books are written "geared towards" adults and older teens. I personally would let my teen read all of these, so I'm not gatekeeping literature, but use your own judgement on what you think is acceptable for your own kid to read.
Nonfictional Books for adults:
All the weight of our dreams by Lydia XZ Brown
Stim: an autistic anthology edited by Lizzie Huxley-Jones
Connecting with Autism by Casey Corner
Sincerely your Autistic child by AWNN
Uniquely human by Barry m prizant
Engaging autism by Stanley Greenspan
Raising human beings by Ross Greene
Beyond behaviours by Mona delahooke
The whole brain child by Dan Siegel & Tina Payne Bryson
Autism and gender by Jordynn Jack
It's your weirdness that makes you wonderful Kate Allan
Women and girls with autism spectrum disorder Sarah Hendrick
Worlds of Autism by Joyce davidson
Authoring autism by melanie yergeau
Nerdy Shy and Socially Inappropriate Cynthia Kim
Autistic disturbances by julie rodas
War on Autism by Annie McGuire
Rethinking autism diagnosis by kathenne Cole, Rebecca mallet, and sammy
Leaders all around me by Edlyn Vallejo Peña, PhD
Ido in autismland by Ido Kedar
Typed words loud voices by Amy Sequenzia & Elizabeth J. Grace
It's an autism thing by Emma Dalmayne
What Every Autistic Girl Wishes Her Parents Knew by Autism Women’s Network
Women on the Spectrum: A Handbook for Life by Emma Goodall and Yenn Purkis
Unmasking autism by Devon Price
Neurotribes by Steve Silberman
Love, Partnership or Singleton on the Autism Spectrum & Bittersweet on the Autism Spectrum, both edited by Luke Beardon and Dean Worton
Autism, Anxiety and Me: A Diary in Even Numbers by Emma Louise Bridge & Penelope Bridge
Autism: A New Introduction to Psychological Theory and Current Debate by Sue Fletcher-Watson and Francesca Happé
A Practical Guide to Happiness in Adults on the Autism Spectrum: A Positive Psychology Approach by Victoria Honeybourne
Gender Identity, Sexuality and Autism by Eva A. Mendes and Meredith R. Maroney
The Guide to Good Mental Health on the Autism Spectrum by Jeanette Purkis, Dr. Emma Goodall and Dr. Jane Nugent
Different, Not Less: A Neurodivergent's Guide to Embracing Your True Self and Finding Your Happily Ever After by Chloe Hayden
Memoirs:
Odd Girl Out by Laura James
Uncomfortable Labels by Laura Kate Dale
Drama Queen by Sara Gibbs
The Electricity of Every Living Thing by Katherine May
Fall down Seven Times Get Up Eight by Naoki Higashida
The Reason I Jump by Naomi Hashida
The Electricity of Every Living Thing by Katherine May
Wintering by Katherine May
Diary of a Young Naturalist by Dara McAnulty
Explaining Humans by Dr. Camilla Pang
Fingers in the Sparkle Jar by Chris Packham
Adult Fiction:
Adult Virgins Anonymous by Amber Crewe
Exciting Times by Naoise Dolan
A Girl Like Her by Talia Hibbert
Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert
Act Your Age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert
Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata
Failure to Communicate by Kaia Sønderby
An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon
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todaysdocument · 2 years
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Just after graduating from Officer Candidate School at Fort Benning, GA, 2nd Lts. Henry C. Harris, Jr.; Frank Frederick Doughton; Elmer B. Kountze; and Rogers H. Beardon (behind) start pinning their brass bars on each others’ shoulders, 5/29/1942
Series: Photographs of American Military Activities, ca. 1918 - ca. 1981
Record Group 111: Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer, 1860 - 1985
Image description: Two men pin bars to the epaulets of a third man. A fourth man looks on from behind. All four men are Black and wearing WWII-era Army uniforms.
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cloevr · 2 years
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stormqueen · 1 year
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BOOKS READ IN 2022
Books 73-81 (1-9) (10-18) (19-27) (28-36) (37-45) (46-54) (55-63) (64-72)
Fine Print, vol 1 by Stjepan Šejić
Sirens and Muses by Antonia Angress
Autism in Adults by Dr Luke Beardon
Bad Fat Black Girl: Notes From a Trap Feminist by Sesali Bowen
Money Shot, vol 1 by Tim Seeley & Sarah  Beattie (authors), Rebekah Isaacs (artist) and Kurt Michael Russell (colourist)
Blackberry Wine by Joanne Harris
Mary, Queen of Scots by John Guy
America: Fast and Fuertona by Gabbi Rivera (author) and many artists
Not That Bad: Dispatches From Rape Culture, edited by Roxane Gay
My 2022 challenge for myself was 75 books, so this batch had me completing my yearly goal in October! Yay!
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Blog 3 (Facebook: Barack Obama):
The person on a platform of social media that I decided to focus on for my third blog post is Obama’s Facebook. The first post I want to talk about is extremely recent and was posted on December 16th of 2023. In this post Barack and his wife Michelle send out their regards to Richard Hunt’s family after his death. Obama claims that he is eternally grateful that his sculpture will sit outside the Chicago Public Library at the Obama Presidential Center. Obama believes that this painting will serve as an inspiration for visitors around the world and will serve as a reminder of the remarkable man. This post correlates with Romare Beardon’s A Black Odyssey and other empowering African-American artworks we read about. In the readings the artists felt like it was their personal artwork and they were able to have themselves depicted within the image. Richard Hunt’s artwork also displays his history and shows how he was able to express himself through his art.
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The second post I want to discuss was on December 5th of 2023. In this post Obama wants to bring rise to attacks on Jewish and Muslim Americans who have nothing to do with what’s occurring in the Middle East. He starts the post by reminding America that it shows some resemblance to one of the darkest chapters in history. He then finishes the post by offering articles to shed light on what is occurring. This correlates with the readings done on the Civil Rights Movement. When reading for my multimedia project 2 a lot of the readings had clear racism, discrimination, and attacks on the basis of skin color. Obama is bringing light to recent attacks on a basis of belief or religion or being a part of a certain minority. He is attempting to warn American people that we should fight for equality and that we shouldn’t judge people for who they are.
https://www.charlotteobserver.com/opinion/article282499883.html
The third post I wanted to talk about was posted by Obama on November 22nd of 2023. In this post Obama shouts out to the team that made the new TV show Rustin which is about a gay African-American man who worked with Martin Luther King Jr. during the Civil Rights Movement. This post also relates heavily with the Civil Rights Movement timeline and articles that we read. It shows that it’s ok to fight for who you truly are and for the acceptance that is needed.
Overall, Obama’s Facebook is able to highlight some key readings and focuses throughout the semester.
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veronicawaszak · 5 months
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Multimedia Journal Entry #2
The film of my choice was a documentary titled “Stamped from the Beginning” which is on Netflix, and was based off of the book “Stamped from the Beginning” by Ibram X Kendi. Documentaries themselves innately disrupt cultures of silence through education and facilitating conversations, and this one was no different. Documentaries provoke community discussion, forcing people to confront topics and issues rather than just listen or learn about them. Some of these conversations will hopefully lead to continued action, self awareness, and even further conversations with a broader audience (iTVS, 2020). “Stamped from the Beginning” explores the persistence and origins of racist ideas in America towards Black people. 
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Stamped from the Beginning. (2023). Untitled [Digital image]. Netflix.
One main way I noticed that this documentary generated a conversation regarding race was through mentioning past situations and perspectives, and how they translate into today. One topic this documentary mentioned was how police brutality is the modern day lynching. Lynching obviously is no longer a common practice here in America, but police brutality is. By taking a historic topic and merging it with something everyone is familiar with today facilitates conversation because people can easily contribute through personal experiences and opinions instead of needing to rely on historical knowledge to say something relevant. It was not only historic and current topics that were spliced together, but images/videos as well. Clips from Ku Klux Klan meetings were sandwiched between Trump rallies and January 6th protests (timestamp 16:35) forcing people to become aware of the parallels. The KKK is widely known for their aversion to cultural differences, integration, and anything not strictly all-white supporting, and placing that in the same context as the political environment of just a few short years ago demonstrates how in many ways that same aversion to cultural diversity runs rampant in America. 
This documentary opened by asking interviewees what exactly is wrong with Black people, which obviously resulted in a resounding “nothing” but that question was not asked to generate a direct answer, but more so to initiate critical thinking about baseless racism towards Black people. Something else viewers were meant to realize is how history has been warped by the white view (Abraham Lincoln for example, timestamp 48:55) and how the Black past needs to be confirmed by a credible source before it becomes believable (Phillis Wheatley, a Black poet, for example, timestamp 25:02). This opens the doors for conversations about how racial and ethnic identity can control what narratives you are able to spread, and how they also can dictate what status in society someone has.
I thought weeks two and three were the best match in terms of course readings and screenings to relate back to this media selection because they explored multiculturalism through pictures, and their elements. Mirzoeff uses an example of O.J. Simpson to demonstrate how a shadow archive can implicitly connote that skin color and crime rates can be connected (a point also made in the documentary). Part of that discussion was also how indexical capacity is important to American visual culture. This documentary, in my opinion, did an admirable job using the indexical capacity of photos and videos incorporated to showcase real moments in history, all while coupling them with overlaid dialogue which ushered viewers into the right headspace. Leaving room for personal interpretation is crucial when forming open lines of communication and this documentary did that by using photos and videos to provide not an explanation, but a starting point for critical reflection. 
I’d also like to relate this documentary back to Romare Beardon, and more specifically my artist selection for week 8, John Bankston. This documentary used a lot of mixed media styles, one of those choices being pictures and videos in the form of moving drawings/paintings. This reminded me of how Bankston used a “coloring book” type style to explore heavy themes such as racism and gender roles. Beardon used collage style paintings to transform Classic stories into something more widely applicable, using Black people and culture as a base. Similarly, this documentary took well known historical narratives and used a creative art style to retell them from the Black American point of view.
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Beardon, R. (1969). Sunday After Sermon [collage on cardboard]. Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum.
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Bankston, J. (1963). Red Turtle [oil painting on linen]. Privately owned.
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Stamped from the Beginning. (2023). Untitled [Digital image]. Netflix.
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Bankston, J. (1963). Red Turtle [oil painting on linen]. Privately owned. 
Beardon, R. (1969). Sunday After Sermon [collage on cardboard]. Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum.
Stamped from the Beginning. (2023). Untitled [Digital image]. Netflix. 
What role do documentaries play in conversations about race?. ITVS. (2020, October 12). https://itvs.org/blog/what-role-do-documentaries-play-in-conversations-about-race/ 
Williams, R (Director). 2023. Stamped from the Beginning [Film]. One Story Up Productions. 
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moaninmoonen · 6 months
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Exploding Pumpkin Halloween jack-o-lanterns compilation
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sheri42 · 1 year
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Daily Index 12.16.22
Daily Index: fog poetry; Daily Create Cowboy Wisdom; December Doodle: mischievous cat
12.16.22 The Daily Index Poetry Like Fog Like fog rollingoff the basalt cliffsdistractions obscurethe care we share,the good we dared,the fight we bared,the justice declared,the light we beardonning these gifts—together, consoling. Sheri Edwards12.16.22 351.365.22Poetry/Photography Fog rolls off cliffs of basalt above a highway and grassland. Like Fog Daily Create   Daily Create Prompt:…
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giorginodj69 · 2 years
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zxid · 4 years
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sketches with no style consistence because, m yea.
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thebeardawards · 3 years
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Romare Beardon. Paintings Collages and Tings
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@beardedhairyscruffhunks_ We start the day🙏 with our greek god👑, @theomaheo . Theres really something special❣ about him. #maleportrait #beardportrait #beardon #dontshave #hairyfitbody #hairybody (em London, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/B41uT55Hgw4/?igshid=1mtq3ynbr0ti6
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