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Jonathan Mitchell
American writer and activist
Brian Calley
American politician

Vernon Corea
The legendary broadcaster – a pioneer with Radio Ceylon/Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation and the BBC. (1927–2002)
Chloé Hayden
Australian actress, social media personality, disability rights activist, podcast host and author
Ernestine Gwet Bell
Cameroonian physician
Marcos Mion
Brazilian television presenter and actor
Myron Cope
American sports journalist (1929-2008)
David Nelson
Utah LGBT activist
Steven Fletcher
Canadian politician
John Elder Robison
American writer (born 1957)
Michelle Dawson
Canadian autism researcher
Julie Dachez
French writer, blogger, social psychologist and autism advocate
Alice Mamaga Akosua Amoako
Ghanaian digital social entrepreneur
Thomas A. McKean
American autistic author and lecturer (born 1965)
Michael Bell
American artist
Alex Plank
American activist
Camilla Pang
British computational biologist, writer
Lydia X. Z. Brown
autistic disability rights activist

Paige Layle
Canadian TikToker and autism activist
Amal Galal Sabry
Egyptian autism advocate in the United Arab Emirates
Rosie King
storytelling activist from the United Kingdom

Lee Scott
British politician (born 1956)
Piara Khabra
British politician (1921-2007)
Lírio Negro
Brazilian activist
Emma Noble
British model
Stephen Shore
American autistic professor of special education

Marty Gross
Canadian director
Angélique Adrianna Govy
Angélique Adrianna Govy (12 April 1981 – 18 August 2023), better known as Govy, was a French artist diagnosed on the autism spectrum in 2013, and was an advocate for the neurodiversity movement. Their career began after their interactive art piece Photographic Diary in 2000 to 2001. Govy's work, including under the work names "Kennedy James" and "Jimmy Owenns", has been exhibited internationally at the Zendai MoMA of Shanghai, Triennale Design Museum of Milan, Wiels Contemporary Art Center of Brussels, Casoria Contemporary Art Museum of Naples, Rosario Museum of Contemporary Art of Santa Fe (A
Jessica Benham
American politician and disability rights activist
Bob Wright
American businessman
Johnny Dean
musician
Olivia Cattan
French journalist and writer
Morénike Giwa Onaiwu
HIV and autism activist
Ricky Stuart
Australian rugby union footballer, and rugby league footballer and coach
Hugo Borst
Dutch sports journalist