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Autism and “being the other”
In a poignant article about his life as an “other,” Arturo Madrid talks about growing up in a small village in New Mexico, going on to graduate school at UCLA, and then teaching at Dartmouth College. As a Mexican-American, he … Continue reading →
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Tagged Arturo Madrid, autism, barista, being the other, bias, Dartmouth, disability, exclusion, isolation, Mexican Americans, otherness, Starbucks, stereotype, stigma, UCLA, Washington Post
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