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    | gender=[[genderqueer]]/[[nonbinary]]/[[gendervague]]<ref name="Brown">{{Cite web |title=Gendervague: At the Intersection of Autistic and Trans Experiences |last=Brown |first=Lydia X. Z. |work=The Asperger / Autism Network (AANE) |date=22 June 2016 |access-date=9 June 2020 |url= https://www.aane.org/gendervague-intersection-autistic-trans-experiences/}}</ref>
    | gender=[[genderqueer]]/[[nonbinary]]/[[gendervague]]<ref name="Brown">{{Cite web |title=Gendervague: At the Intersection of Autistic and Trans Experiences |last=Brown |first=Lydia X. Z. |work=The Asperger / Autism Network (AANE) |date=22 June 2016 |access-date=9 June 2020 |url= https://www.aane.org/gendervague-intersection-autistic-trans-experiences/}}</ref>/[[transmasculine]]<ref>{{cite tweet|user=autistichoya|author=Lydia X. Z. Brown|number=1270824027473485829|title=I'm horrified+enraged that JK Rowling isn't just openly a TERF now, but using autistic people as pawns. I'm autistic. I'm openly nonbinary and transmasculine. I was not brainwashed or manipulated into being trans. That's just rank, disgusting ableism on top of anti-trans hate.|date=10 June 2020}}</ref>
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    '''Lydia X. Z. Brown''' is a Chinese-American autistic disability rights activist, writer, and public speaker.<ref name="Davis">{{Cite web |title=From neurodiversity awareness to autism activism, this disability justice advocate fights for the rights of the marginalized |last=Davis |first=Jenny B. |work=ABA Journal |date=April 1, 2020 |access-date=July 16, 2020 |url= https://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/from-neurodiversity-awareness-to-autism-activism-this-disability-justice-advocate-fights-for-the-rights-of-the-marginalized}}</ref>
    '''Lydia X. Z. Brown''' is a Chinese-American autistic disability rights activist, writer, and public speaker.<ref name="Davis">{{Cite web |title=From neurodiversity awareness to autism activism, this disability justice advocate fights for the rights of the marginalized |last=Davis |first=Jenny B. |work=ABA Journal |date=April 1, 2020 |access-date=July 16, 2020 |url= https://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/from-neurodiversity-awareness-to-autism-activism-this-disability-justice-advocate-fights-for-the-rights-of-the-marginalized}}</ref>
    ==Links==
    *[https://twitter.com/autistichoya Twitter]
    *[https://www.autistichoya.com/ Blog]
    *[https://www.youtube.com/user/autistichoya YouTube]


    ==References==
    ==References==

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    Lydia X. Z. Brown
    Brown speaking at the Colorado Trust in 2017
    Date of birth 1993
    Nationality American
    Pronouns they/them
    Gender identity genderqueer/nonbinary/gendervague[1]/transmasculine[2]

    Lydia X. Z. Brown is a Chinese-American autistic disability rights activist, writer, and public speaker.[3]

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    References

    1. Brown, Lydia X. Z. (22 June 2016). "Gendervague: At the Intersection of Autistic and Trans Experiences". The Asperger / Autism Network (AANE). Retrieved 9 June 2020.
    2. Lydia X. Z. Brown [@autistichoya] (10 June 2020). "I'm horrified+enraged that JK Rowling isn't just openly a TERF now, but using autistic people as pawns. I'm autistic. I'm openly nonbinary and transmasculine. I was not brainwashed or manipulated into being trans. That's just rank, disgusting ableism on top of anti-trans hate" – via Twitter.
    3. Davis, Jenny B. (April 1, 2020). "From neurodiversity awareness to autism activism, this disability justice advocate fights for the rights of the marginalized". ABA Journal. Retrieved July 16, 2020.
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