Don't mourn for us / by Jim Sinclair
Autism Network International : the development of a community and its culture / by Jim Sinclair
Critic of the dawn / by Cal Montgomery
The future (and the past) of autism advocacy, or, Why the ASA's magazine, The advocate, wouldn't publish this piece / by Ari Ne'eman
Retrospective at the National Press Club / by Ari Ne'eman
The beginning of Autistic Speaking Day / by Corina Becker
Loud hands & loud voices / by Penni Winter
Loud hands / by April Herren
Autistic community and culture : silent hands no more / by Elizabeth J. Grace
Perfectly autistic, perfectly me / by Karla Fisher
Becoming autistic, becoming disabled / by Anonymous
Non-speaking, "low-functioning" / by Amy Sequenzia
And straight on till morning / by Meg Evans
The incapable man / by Bev Harp
Just me / by Amy Sequenzia
Quiet hands / by Julia Bascom
They hate you, yes, you / by Amanda Forest Vivian
Speech, without a title / by Julia Bascom
This is why / by Julia Bascom
Grabbers / by Julia Bascom
Inhumane beyond all reason / by Shain Neumeier
Why I dislike "first person" language / by Jim Sinclair
Throw away the master's tools : liberating ourselves from the pathology paradigm / by Nick Walker
Killing words / by Zoe Gross
Disability catch-22s / by Zoe Gross
Like a person / by Amanda Forest Vivian
Why no one counts / by Amanda Forest Vivian
Passing as ethics : a primer / by Amanda Forest Vivian
I'm Sparticus Autisticus / by Amanda Forest Vivian
Connecting dots / by Bev Harp
Metaphor stole my autism / by Zoe Gross
Why Autism Speaks hurts us / by Amy Sequenzia
How indistinguishability got its groove back / by Amanda Forest Vivian
Plural of medium / by Savannah Logsdon-Breakstone
Metaphors are important / by Julia Bascom
An ethnography of robotics / by Julia Bascom
Socializing through silence / by Melanie Yergeau
Are you listening? / by Bev Harp
Advocacy : everyone can do it / by Kassiane Sibley
Pedagogy of the confused / by Zoe Gross
The meaning of self advocacy / by Amanda Baggs
Autism, speech, and assistive technology / by Amanda Baggs
Untitled / by Amanda Baggs
Run Forest run : about movement and love / by Amanda Vivian Forest
On being articulate / by Julia Bascom
Loud hands : I speak with my fingers / by Amy Sequenzia
Accepting MY normal / by Kimberly Gerry Tucker
Autism awareness is not enough : here's how to change the world / by Steve Silberman
To my beloved autistic community on Autism Acceptance Day 2012 / by Paula C. Durbin-Westby
What I want to say to my fellow autistics / by Kaijaii Gomez Wick
Moving forward : what's next for the Loud Hands Project / by Julia Bascom.