Gender Critical Autistic Voices INTERVIEWS
Take part in online interviews, raising Gender Critical Autistic Voices
Welcome to Gender Critical Autistic Voices INTERVIEWS!
The Autism Charities and Organisations are not asking the right questions or raising their voices to talk about this issue and it is leaving us in a vacuum of misinformation and lack of knowledge. Let's raise our voices to show that we want answers and action.
The online autism spaces don't allow dissenting views and many of us are finding new spaces to join where we can discuss the issues openly. I hope that these interviews will help to show other autistic people that it's important to talk about this topic and think critically about what is happening and why people are concerned.
Whether you are an autistic person yourself or a family member or professional, you can take part in the interviews and have your voice heard.
These interviews are aimed at getting our views heard and helping to encourage others to feel more secure talking about this topic that affects us all.
I am a gender-critical autism blogger dedicated to centering GC autistic voices through long-form interviews, commentary, and investigative reporting. My work challenges the ideological conformity surrounding gender identity, especially within the autistic community — one of the most affected demographics.
I aim to help autistic people break out of echo chambers and engage in open, grounded dialogue about an issue that will, without question, go down in history as one of the most significant and controversial of our time. Many are afraid to speak up — but my goal is to show that they’re not alone.
Alongside amplifying lived experiences, I report critically on the role autism organisations are playing in the gender industry. I examine the harms caused when these organisations remain silent, adopt ideological positions, or fail to provide balanced, evidence-based support. I also highlight the work of the only autism organisation currently courageous enough to challenge the dominant narrative publicly.
By naming what others won’t, I hope to make it easier for more autistic people to speak out, connect, and demand better from those claiming to represent us.
Please share far and wide and if you have time, please take part in the online interviews. Can be done anonymously.
Follow the link to be taken to the interview form. You will need a Google/Gmail account to use the form.
https://forms.gle/Zw8U93UXVDER5oe27
These interviews will be ongoing, indefinitely. Once you start your interview you have 30 days to complete it.
Contact me if you have any issues.
Thank you!
Let me know if you need any help with any part of this project -- 100% supporting you in this most important effort and thank you for speaking up for us! xx