Harvard researcher Ari Ne'eman says the policy shifts underway under the Trump administration pose a unique threat to people with disabilities,... When Ari Ne'eman heard Robert F. Kennedy Jr. call ...
New data about autism should be celebrated, not feared. That's what autistic people like Eric Garcia want people to remember as Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spreads ...
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When Ari Ne’eman was a student at a Jewish middle day school in New Jersey, he was asked to leave the program due to misunderstandings about the nature of his autism spectrum disorder diagnosis. Today ...
Younger nursing home residents, despite dramatically different needs than their older counterparts, have been overlooked by existing efforts to deinstitutionalize care, according to a study published ...
When President Obama nominated Ari Ne'eman to the National Council on Disability, many families touched by autism took it as a positive sign. Ne'eman would be the first person with the disorder to ...
Ari Ne’eman keeps a copy of the U.S. Constitution folded in his wallet. It’s a constant reminder that his "war" — his advocacy and activism on behalf of people with autism — is worth fighting, even if ...
When Ari Ne’eman heard Robert F. Kennedy Jr. call autism an “epidemic” that “destroys families,” Ne’eman felt like he had stepped into a time machine — heading in the wrong direction. It was during an ...