Sunday, September 27, 2009

ASAN Protests at Autism Speaks Walks

The Portland, Oregon chapter of ASAN protested at an Autism Speaks walk yesterday in response to the "I Am Autism" video, which has infuriated not only Autistic people and our friends and family members, but also disability rights activists across the world with its inexcusable depiction of Autistics as stolen children who ruin their parents' lives.

Portland TV station KOIN 6 reported on the protest as shown in this video:





The station then followed up on the story by interviewing Elesia Ashkenazy, ASAN-Portland Chapter Director. The interview was the lead story on the 11 P.M. local news. You can watch it here:





FOX 12, another local Portland station, also reported on the ASAN protest. This video, which includes a brief statement from Elesia Ashkenazy, also has been made available on YouTube:





Another protest against an Autism Speaks walk will be held in Ohio two weeks from today, on the Ohio State University campus in Columbus. It is expected to draw a larger group and more media coverage than the Portland protest. If you are available to show your support for ASAN on Sunday, October 11 starting at 8:00 AM, please contact Melanie Yergeau at asan.ohiostate@gmail.com to let ASAN-OSU know that you will be there.

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