On Boundaries and Putting Yourself First
A plain-language, empowering presentation on defining boundaries, enforcing them, and putting yourself first as a requirement for building your best self.
A plain-language, empowering presentation on defining boundaries, enforcing them, and putting yourself first as a requirement for building your best self.
A short fable about finding belonging, community, and a way to burn brightly without burning out.
Nova, the Littlest Spark (A Fable of Belonging and Burnout) Read Post »
A plain-language, harm-reduction presentation on how unprocessed loneliness and social rejection can be exploited into hateful ideologies—and how to prevent and remediate it safely.
Loneliness and the Incel Trap (Loneliness → Bigotry) Read Post »
A warm, practical session on gratitude and giving grace—to others and ourselves—plus simple daily practices to build the habit.
A plain-language training on etiquette as effective group participation—how to communicate respect, avoid disruptions, and build trust through action.
Etiquette as Effective Communication (Behavior is Communication) Read Post »
An accessible overview of how technology can increase access—or create harm—plus practical examples and advocacy steps.
A practical guide to designing events that go beyond “accessible on paper” to truly welcoming—sensory-friendly, communication-inclusive, and led with real inclusion.
Beyond Access: How to Build Truly Inclusive Event Spaces Read Post »
A values-driven talk on Autistic-led spaces and why support/services should be treated as infrastructure—available by default, based on self-identified need.
AOG and the Future of Autistic Leadership (Reimagining Supports) Read Post »
A practical, neurosensitive moderator training for running safe, empowering community spaces—focused on support, not control.
A plain-language, accessible training that helps people spot the early signs of fascism and respond safely—before it’s too late.

Autism On the Go is an initiative of the Neurodivergent Advocacy and Resource Group, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN: 33-1581527).
Our mission is to foster belonging, empowerment, and leadership through community-driven programs, peer support, and advocacy.
We are committed to accessibility (WCAG 2.1). Questions? info@autismonthego.org
Contributions are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.