Recommendations of Autistic Doula- MONOLOGUE

  • Emma Goldman-Sherman: Autistic Doula- MONOLOGUE

    Such a true piece! As a late diagnosed autistic person (at almost 56) I love this monologue! So timely and important. Well, late actually, but finally! And it's full of heart which is what we all need. Heart and kindness. And the reality that chances are you too may be autistic - read it and see. Self-diagnosis is acceptable these days because everyone knows now that the doctors don't really know. And Avery's monologue will help. Autistics unite!

    Such a true piece! As a late diagnosed autistic person (at almost 56) I love this monologue! So timely and important. Well, late actually, but finally! And it's full of heart which is what we all need. Heart and kindness. And the reality that chances are you too may be autistic - read it and see. Self-diagnosis is acceptable these days because everyone knows now that the doctors don't really know. And Avery's monologue will help. Autistics unite!

  • John Mabey: Autistic Doula- MONOLOGUE

    In AUTISTIC DOULA, H. Avery shines brilliant light on ableism, disability, and autism in the medical world and beyond. This is a monologue that has a unique power to both entertain and inform with an infusion of theatricality that's meant for the stage.

    In AUTISTIC DOULA, H. Avery shines brilliant light on ableism, disability, and autism in the medical world and beyond. This is a monologue that has a unique power to both entertain and inform with an infusion of theatricality that's meant for the stage.

  • Paul Donnelly: Autistic Doula- MONOLOGUE

    A poignant and powerful indictment of the ableism that permeates the medical community. It is a shame that the Doula's advocacy is so necessary. This monologue should be a required element of medical training!

    A poignant and powerful indictment of the ableism that permeates the medical community. It is a shame that the Doula's advocacy is so necessary. This monologue should be a required element of medical training!

  • Ian Donley: Autistic Doula- MONOLOGUE

    "Autistic Doula" is a wonderfully written monologue that addresses many lived experiences we as autistic people are familiar with that don't get enough attention by society.

    "Autistic Doula" is a wonderfully written monologue that addresses many lived experiences we as autistic people are familiar with that don't get enough attention by society.

  • Debra A. Cole: Autistic Doula- MONOLOGUE

    What a powerful voice for the neurodivergent of us. H. AVERY takes the power back from the medical community not because they want to, but because they have to. Poignant and important.

    What a powerful voice for the neurodivergent of us. H. AVERY takes the power back from the medical community not because they want to, but because they have to. Poignant and important.

  • Brent Alles: Autistic Doula- MONOLOGUE

    An incredibly crafted and moving monologue from Avery here. I appreciate the privilege of being able to read it, as it not only engaged me but educated me as well. I look forward to this monologue being performed in the future and hopefully giving others a similar experience.

    An incredibly crafted and moving monologue from Avery here. I appreciate the privilege of being able to read it, as it not only engaged me but educated me as well. I look forward to this monologue being performed in the future and hopefully giving others a similar experience.

  • Asher Wyndham: Autistic Doula- MONOLOGUE

    This is an empowering monologue for anyone who may think they are neurodivergent. There's a positivity in this that shines through. H. Avery has done an amazing job creating the voice, heart and intelligence of this character.

    This is an empowering monologue for anyone who may think they are neurodivergent. There's a positivity in this that shines through. H. Avery has done an amazing job creating the voice, heart and intelligence of this character.