Tag: Advocacy

  • Breaking Down Single-Issue Advocacy in Autism

    Breaking Down Single-Issue Advocacy in Autism

    The author reflects on their autistic experience, acknowledging a narrow viewpoint shaped by privilege and a lack of humility. They discuss past mistakes in advocacy, emphasising the need for inclusivity and understanding within the autistic community. Recognising the interconnectedness of various oppressions, they advocate for embracing diverse experiences and identities among autistic people.

  • 2025 in Review: Advocacy Wins and Personal Growth

    2025 in Review: Advocacy Wins and Personal Growth

    The year was transformative, marked by advocacy wins such as the closure of the Spectrum 10K project, significant academic achievements including the completion of a PhD year, and a strong sense of community in research. Ongoing efforts highlight the importance of Autistic voices and mental health, fueling hope for future progress.

  • Navigating Academic Challenges for Collective Freedom

    Navigating Academic Challenges for Collective Freedom

    The author seeks a liberating academic environment focused on collective growth and empowerment, emphasizing the interconnectedness of various advocacy efforts, particularly for trans and Autistic individuals. They critique the pressures within academia that stifle true advocacy and community, vowing to continue their work rooted in love and connection despite challenges.

  • OCD Family Podcast: Insights from Katie Munday

    OCD Family Podcast: Insights from Katie Munday

    This is the transcript from the recent OCD Fam podcast. You can listen via podcast here and via YouTube here. Summary The OCD Fam podcast featured a conversation between me and Nicole. I shared updates on my busy life and advocacy work. I discussed the importance of joy in healthcare interactions and the challenges of…

  • Embracing Radical Research in Academia

    Embracing Radical Research in Academia

    The author identifies as a radical researcher feeling out of place in academia, criticizing its foundations in oppressive systems like white supremacy and patriarchy. They question whether reform is possible or if abolition is necessary, advocating for emotional intelligence and connection in knowledge acquisition. The author finds hope in a community of like-minded colleagues challenging…

  • Me and white silence

    Me and white silence

    The author reflects on the themes from “Me and White Supremacy” and “The Good Ally,” highlighting the importance of breaking white silence around racism, particularly in Autistic communities. They stress that ignoring racial issues marginalizes Autistic people of color and encourage white individuals to engage in anti-racism initiatives. Social justice requires immediate action rather than…

  • 2024 in Review: Advocacy Work and Community Connections

    2024 in Review: Advocacy Work and Community Connections

    2024 was another very busy year for me and a very turbulent time for many of us worldwide. In the UK political violence towards transgender people, disabled people and other marginalised groups has continued to grow. The ban on puberty blockers for all transgender young people is the most recent attempt to bring us down.…

  • Reflecting on Four Years of Autism Advocacy Online

    Reflecting on Four Years of Autism Advocacy Online

    Social media is becoming increasingly difficult to navigate, and there are a few spaces that I am likely to leave in the next year or two. This is a difficult move for me, but it is necessary. I want to reflect on four years of Autistic and Living the Dream on social media. When I…

  • UK cervical screening: What you need to know

    UK cervical screening: What you need to know

    Today, I went for a routine cervical screening. In the UK people aged 25-49 receive invitations every 3 years and people aged 50-64 receive invitations every 5 years. I was invited via letter and popped into my surgery to get it booked in. I wanted to share my experience today for people who may have not…

  • Advocacy, growth, and unlearning

    Advocacy, growth, and unlearning

    Online advocacy, information sharing, and experience sharing is hard. It comes with good and bad. Thankfully for many of us, the good outweighs the bad. I’ve written somethings in pretty poor taste over the years, there’s been confusion around my use of the words ‘young lady’ (meaning a girl of 10) which went very badly.…