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Decolonizing Autism: Why Everything We Know About This “Disorder” Is Shaped by Western Culture
Explore how the Industrial Revolution pathologized human difference. Learn to decolonize autism by centering Indigenous frameworks like takiwātanga and pîtoteyihtam.
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Stimming, Liberation, and the Refusal to Behave: A Somatic and Anti-Oppressive Case for Letting Bodies Move
In trauma theory, anti-oppressive practice, and disability justice, one truth keeps resurfacing: the body already knows what it needs, but culture keeps getting in the way. Stimming—rocking, flapping, tapping, humming, pacing, chewing, spinning, fidgeting—is one of the clearest examples. It is an act of self-regulation, expression, and sensory equilibrium, and yet it is one of the most policed behaviors in neurodivergent bodies. To understand why stimming is pathologized inst
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