Earlier this week I recorded a podcast with Melanie Vann for Springbrook’s Converge Autism Radio. It posted today. The podcast … More
Author: Ray Hemachandra
Autism Adulthood: Caring for the Future and the Present Moment
Part of this piece was written for a recent conference talk, so the beginning, at least, starts off pretty formally … More
What’s Most Important
We’re in Charlotte waiting for my son Nicholas’ Remicade infusion right now. We both got up early this morning and … More
2-Minute Zipping for Autism 2018 Highlight Video!
I have served on the organizing committee for Zipping for Autism for three years. The annual event raises money—now about … More
Valuing Disabled Lives—and Remembering Lives Lost
The Day of Mourning, an event remembering and honoring disabled people murdered by family members or caregivers, is held on March … More
Poem: late dreams, autumn
late dreams, autumn some flowers open and close day and night, blossom and fall spring and autumn. i do the same on … More
Definition as Destiny: Breaking Autistic Boundaries
We define autism, clinically and socially. It’s a construct, clustering people with certain human characteristics together. Here’s what autism is. … More
Poem: Round the Corner
Round the Corner I never really had a crush on her. I always wanted to so pretty and friendly the … More
Backward, Forward, One, Two, Three
One One of the best experiences of my life was four decades ago at summer camp, Camp Killooleet, in Hancock, … More
Local News Piece on Julia, the Autistic Sesame Street Character
My son Nicholas, autism specialist and psychologist Dr. Steve Love, and I were featured in this little news piece on … More