Research belongs to the people it’s about.
This is our living library — bookmarks gathered from Autistic and neurodivergent communities, researchers, educators, and advocates. We update it daily. It grows because communities share what they find.
We default to open. Knowledge we gather doesn’t stop with us. It’s here, freely available, because hoarding insight in closed systems is how people get left out.
Bricolage is how we work. We build understanding from what’s at hand: papers, posts, threads, talks, zines, policy documents, field reports. Nothing too small. Nothing too scattered. If it illuminates the human nervous system, disability justice, education, or the structures that include and exclude people, it earns a place here.
This is community research. Not research extracted from communities — research done with them, in public, updated in the open.

