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+ | Lydia Brown is an American disability activist, writer, attorney, and public speaker. Brown is known for their Autistichoya blog and is the [[Autism Women's Network|Autistic Women & Nonbinary Network]]’s Director of Policy, Advocacy, & External Affairs.<ref>https://awnnetwork.org/directory/lydia-brown/</ref> |
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Lydia Brown is an American disability activist, writer, attorney, and public speaker. Brown is known for their Autistichoya blog and is the Autistic Women & Nonbinary Network’s Director of Policy, Advocacy, & External Affairs.[1]