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Sia s new movie is dangerous and offensive

Sia’s new movie is dangerous and offensive Why activists are calling Sia’s Music ableist Music has finally been released, despite the fact that many wish it hadn’t. The film stars Kate Hudson as Zu, a newly sober drug dealer who becomes the guardian for her autistic half-sister, Music (Maddie Ziegler). Over the course of the film, Zu learns to take care of Music with the help of Ebo (Leslie Odom Jr.), and musical sequences take place inside Music’s mind showing how she sees the world. On the surface, the film might look like the perfect recipe for positivity, great musical sequences, and representation. After all, the autism community is typically portrayed in only one way: a savant white man who is awkward with women (Sheldon in

TikTok Creators Like Paige Layle Are Redefining Narratives About Autism

TikTok Creators Like Paige Layle Are Redefining Narratives About Autism Olivia Tucker © Chesnot Chloé Hayden realizes that she isn’t the stereotypical face of autism but the Australian singer and actor is intent on changing public perceptions of what it means to be neurodiverse. Hayden has amassed an Instagram following of more than 50,000 users, populating her feed with colorful portraits and captions that range from inspirational to informative. On TikTok, her reach is even bigger: with nearly 260,000 followers, Hayden, who goes by @princessaspien on social media, uses her platform to educate users about neurodiversity. “When you [have someone] who wears flower crowns and wears sparkles and is a woman, and is very vibrant and very bold and very out, people look at that and go, ‘Oh, that’s not autism, you’re faking it,’” Hayden tells

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