During my childhood, I became aware that I struggled to communicate in ways that led to mixed messages, one-sided conversations, crossed-up body language and questioning. I thought I was doing…
read moreLiana (Li) Rodriguez (she/her, they/them) is a multidisciplinary creative artist, Autism Spectrum self-advocate and culturally-diverse person of non-binary, transfeminine experience. Li’s upbringing was exemplary, officially receiving an Autism Spectrum diagnosis at age 29 even though visible signs of some autistic-like features were noted in early childhood. Despite enduring significant and prolonged anxiety and depression due to unique struggles managing autism and gender incongruence, Li persevered academically, obtaining a Creative Arts college diploma and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban Planning. Liana became deeply active in autism self-advocacy not long after the autism diagnosis, networking within the autistic community at conferences, with non-profit organizations and online with several advocates. Li is currently developing a documentary video and a forthcoming book publication on life and inspiration being authentic as an autistic person. Liana’s spare time consists of outdoor strolls, bicycling, dancing, swimming and playing some video games.
Several years ago, a friend who co-hosted a local university campus radio station program invited me to share my experience about being on the Autism Spectrum to a unique listening…
read moreLiana (Li) Rodriguez (she/her, they/them) is a multidisciplinary creative artist, Autism Spectrum self-advocate and culturally-diverse person of non-binary, transfeminine experience. Li’s upbringing was exemplary, officially receiving an Autism Spectrum diagnosis…
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