Mel Baggs (Q4080459)

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American blogger
  • Amanda Melissa Baggs
  • Amanda Baggs
  • Amelia Evelyn Voicy Baggs
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Mel Baggs
American blogger
  • Amanda Melissa Baggs
  • Amanda Baggs
  • Amelia Evelyn Voicy Baggs

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Amanda Melissa Baggs (English)
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Mel Baggs, Blogger on Autism and Disability, Dies at 39 (Published 2020) (English)
28 April 2020
28 July 2023
Mel Baggs, whose forthright writings and films about being a nonverbal person with autism made an impact in the fields of neurodiversity and disability rights, died on April 11 in Burlington, Vt., at age 39. (English)
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Mel Baggs, Blogger on Autism and Disability, Dies at 39 (Published 2020) (English)
28 April 2020
28 July 2023
Mx. Baggs, who later adopted the name Amelia Evelyn Voicy Baggs and became known as Mel, for a time attended De Anza College in California and Bard College at Simon’s Rock in Great Barrington, Mass. (English)
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Mel Baggs, Blogger on Autism and Disability, Dies at 39 (Published 2020) (English)
28 April 2020
28 July 2023
Mx. Baggs, who later adopted the name Amelia Evelyn Voicy Baggs and became known as Mel, for a time attended De Anza College in California and Bard College at Simon’s Rock in Great Barrington, Mass. (English)
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Mel Baggs, Blogger on Autism and Disability, Dies at 39 (Published 2020) (English)
28 April 2020
28 July 2023
“I grew up sometimes able to speak and sometimes not,” Mx. Baggs wrote on another blog, ballastexistenz, “and with a complicated relationship to speech and receptive language.” (English)

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