Are We Equal
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15173/cjae.v1i1.4987Keywords:
Equity, Unique, Adrift, Trapezoid, Square Peg Round HoleAbstract
The poems are the musings of an Aspie (not ableist, just how I refer to myself) mind, wondering where, how and if I fit in. I would suspect many on the spectrum ask these questions, or others similar in nature, themselves. I often wonder if I shouldn’t just create my own niche and have you meet me there. In many ways I already have.
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