@actuallyautistic I'm actually fairly impressed with this magazine so far.
It leads with a brief history of Autism as defined by the DSM, from 1980 onward, then introduces Autism as a form of neurodivergence, and speaks to the paradigm shift behind Autism acceptance.
The next article leads with more detail about neurodivergence: "With this shift, practitioners are no longer treating neurodivergence inherently as an illness. They are instead viewing it as a group of different methods of learning and processing information, some of which become disabilities in an inaccessible and ableist society."