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Does anyone know how to find Alyric's archives

RosaViolet

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I understand Alyric was a nickname of an activist linked to ASAN (Autism Self Advocacy Network). She past away due to cancer some years ago.

Some of her work involved debunking some of pseudoscience. I wonder whether there are any traces / archives left?
 
When I read this title I thought it was referring to a role playing game. Like finding the secret scrolls of Serenica.
 
Amongst other things, I think Alyric debunked some of the Maxine Aston’s claims about the definitive link between domestic violence (as physical violence) and Asperger’s Syndrome. [her article Living with Asperger’s Syndrome proposed]. Apparently the controversy surrounding that article was described in the 100+ comments section of Mediate.com - Find Mediators - World's Leading Mediation Information Site.

I was looking for this link, which disappeared now. Wondering whether there are any other traces anywhere.

I found good debunking of Sheila Jennings Linehan about autistic parenting.
A test of expert evidence is proposed, hich the pseudoscience fails.
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