[Image: Jordyn Zimmerman stands on the steps of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, with the West Wing of the White House behind her.]
At an Office of Special Education & Rehabilitative Services listening session, the plea of attendees was clear: don’t weaken oversight of equity in #SpecialEd. Learn ways to advocate & how OSERS has supported students like our Board Chair Jordyn Zimmerman. lnk.to/jzosers @jordynbzim.bsky.social
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27.02.2026 21:06
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Cameras in some classrooms won’t actually save students with disabilities.
Other kids will.
Just another reason why inclusion and community matter so much.
07.02.2026 14:09
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Welp, we have a new IACC (Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee), the US government’s advisory panel for autism issues. It is entirely planted with worst case pseudosciencers who will “Fight Against Autism”—and ignore autistic rights and needs. Just awful news.
www.hhs.gov/press-room/h...
28.01.2026 21:42
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This disability education law turned 50 today. Disability advocates want more.
"Our civil rights are not up for negotiations," Rep. Lateefah Simon said.
For the 50th anniversary of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, I spoke with advocates about how this law is crucial–and the ways in which disability education can be made better as its under attack from the Trump administration at @motherjones.com. www.motherjones.com/politics/202...
29.11.2025 17:56
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@jordynbzim.bsky.social, a nonspeaking autistic person, didn't have access to an iPad which helped her communicate until she was 18.
“So that really highlights, both the flaws, but also the power in when the spirit is fulfilled with intentionality.”
29.11.2025 17:58
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[Image: Jordyn Zimmerman sits smiling on a rooftop bench, wearing a shirt that says “Speech does not make someone more human.” She holds an AAC device and a jacket. Behind her, partly cloudy skies and a tree-lined cityscape stretch into the distance.]
Just in time for your holiday shopping: Jordyn’s shirt is back! At this link only until 12/4: lnk.to/shpc. Give a gift that supports communication #advocacy. #SpeechDoesNotMakeSomeoneMoreHuman
@jordynbzim.bsky.social
[Image: Jordyn Zimmerman sits smiling on a rooftop bench, wearing a…
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26.11.2025 00:20
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[Image: A smiling Jordyn Zimmerman takes her place at a conference table. On the table in front of Jordyn is her AAC device, an iPad.]
Our Board Chair Jordyn Zimmerman advocates that people who need & use AAC must be leaders & co-designers of AAC technologies. She writes about this in Impact, a journal from the Institute on Community Integration. She's featured in its 40 Big Ideas issue! lnk.to/bigidea @jordynbzim.bsky.social
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27.10.2025 22:27
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Before you share the “new cause” of #autism tomorrow, what are you doing to actually help the autistic community today?
21.09.2025 15:57
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Blue and gold back ground with Thriving Autistic logo and infinity symbol. Text reads: Conceptualizing and describing autistic language: Moving
on from 'verbal', 'minimally verbal' and 'nonverbal'
Kristen Bottema-Beutel, Alyssa Hillary Zisk, Jordyn Zimmerman, and Betty Yu
(2025)
"These studies aim to better characterize how
autistic people who use little to no speech
deploy a range of linguistic resources to
achieve communicative ends."
Conceptualizing and describing autistic language: Moving on from ‘verbal’, ‘minimally verbal’ and ‘nonverbal’
Kristen Bottema-Beutel, Alyssa Hillary Zisk, Jordyn Zimmerman, and Betty Yu
(2025)
Blue and gold background with Thriving Autistic logo and infinity symbol. Text reads: 1. Non-speaking autistic people should be involved in the
design and conduct of research
2. Use 'non-speaking' or 'minimally speaking'
instead of 'nonverbal' or 'minimally verbal'
3. Describe and assess autistic language as a
multidimensional, multimodal, and in many cases multilingual phenomenon
4. Autistic people with intermittent, unreliable, insufficient, or expensive
speech should also be given access to language support, including AAC
Conceptualizing and describing autistic language: Moving on from ‘verbal’, ‘minimally verbal’ and ‘nonverbal’
Kristen Bottema-Beutel, Alyssa Hillary Zisk, Jordyn Zimmerman, and Betty Yu
(2025)
Research Reshare: Autistic Communication
Communication is the practice of using & making sense of language. It involves more than using speech especially for Autistic people
Use non-speaking/minimally speaking, recognise language as multimodal & multidimensional
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
21.08.2025 08:57
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Picture of Jordyn Zimmerman presenting at the Future of AAC Research Summit, and text that reads
“There must be deep understanding around our needs, desires, and pain points—with the goal of designing and developing in ways that efficiently address them."
Beyond access: the intersecting role of AAC, literacy, and technology Zimmerman (2025)
Jordyn Zimmerman calls for “a more user-centered design approach across the board—where AAC users are not merely participants, but leaders…”
Free at doi.org/10.1080/0743...
@communicationfirst.bsky.social @ussaac.bsky.social @isaacinternational.bsky.social
24.07.2025 11:59
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Beyond access: the intersecting role of AAC, literacy, and technology
As the digital landscape continues to evolve, access to communication, literacy, and technology have become essential for citizenship, community inclusion, and social and emotional well-being. This...
Check out my paper in the Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Journal, Beyond access: the intersecting role of AAC, literacy, and technology.
doi.org/10.1080/0743...
06.07.2025 22:16
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‘Little Lobbyists’ Urge Senators to Oppose Trump’s Bill Cutting Medicaid
Multiple Little Lobbyists families traveled to Washington, D.C., from across the country (Maggie and David traveled all the way from Alaska!) to deliver a simple message to their U.S. Senators:
DO NOT CUT A SINGLE DIME OFF #Medicaid!
Story via @nytimes.com
#ProtectMedicaid
19.06.2025 19:01
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I am thrilled to be included in the first-ever #ForbesAccessibility100 list that honors myself and others (many I admire so, so much) as the biggest innovators and impact-makers in Accessibility. Read more: www.forbes.com/lists/access... @forbes.com
17.06.2025 16:21
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"Everything you need to know to advocate for policy change - POLICY ADVOCACY 101 FOR AAC USERS AND ALLIES - June 26, 2025; 1:30-3:00 pm ET; Featuring Jordyn Zimmerman Bob Williams Angelica Vega Dean Strauss Toby Latham Samuel Habib Register: bit.ly/4l70z8f CommunicationFIRST"
Register now for the next CommunicationFIRST webinar on June 26: Policy Advocacy 101 for #AAC Users and Allies - featuring @jordynbzim.bsky.social, Bob Williams, Angelica Vega, Dean Strauss, Toby Latham, and Samuel Habib! us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regi... #DisabilityRights
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Good design is accessible design.
Good design is accessible design.
Good design is accessible design.
10.06.2025 00:06
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I Founded Girls Who Code. Now I’m Worried About Boys
Boys and men are less likely to turn to their communities for social connection and support.
“We’ve all been sold a con: that progress is a zero-sum game. That when women rise, men must fall. That when someone new gets a seat at the table, yours disappears … If we’re too busy blaming each other, we’ll never imagine what we could build together.” time.com/7286184/worr...
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Quick reminder that accessibility features can be leveraged for everyone! One favorite is using Live Listen on iPhone or iPad while watching TV, increasing the volume for those that want it and also reducing sounds for people who might not (like me 🙋🏻♀️). #GAAD
15.05.2025 20:06
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A group of attendees pose in front of an Inclusion Institute sign. They hold various photo booth props.
Brian Boyd stands at a lectern and holds his hands up in celebration while addressing the Inclusion Institute attendees.
Chih-Ing Lim stands at a lectern in front of a presentation screen and addresses the attendees of the Inclusion Institute. Paula Grubbs stands to her left.
Pam Winton stands at a lectern in front of a presentation screen and waves to the attendees of the Inclusion Institute.
Day one of the 25th International Early Childhood Inclusion Institute has been amazing! Thank you to keynote speaker Jordyn Zimmerman for an incredible presentation.
Let us know what your favorite part of the first day of the Inclusion Institute has been in the comments.
#FPGInclusionInstitute
13.05.2025 20:37
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Printed newspaper with the header, "Kennedy's Dangerous Autism Claims." Letters to the editor are below.
Over the past couple weeks, autism has been part of many conversations on here and in the news. Read my latest letter to the editor of @nytimes.com, available online and in print.
www.nytimes.com/2025/04/24/o...
25.04.2025 14:23
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I'm looking for ideas for me as a journalist to do for a solutions story at @motherjones.com on how aging people (60+) are staying connected to each other through a cool activity (think slightly quirky). If you have any examples, please get in touch at jmetraux@motherjones.com
22.04.2025 17:39
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“Autism destroys families.”
No. No, it doesn’t. A lack of resources does that. Cutting programs and services does that. Spreading false information does that.
16.04.2025 21:25
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Conceptualizing and describing autistic language: Moving on from ‘verbal’, ‘minimally verbal’ and ‘nonverbal’ - Kristen Bottema-Beutel, Alyssa Hillary Zisk, Jordyn Zimmerman, Betty Yu, 2025
New editorial in @journalautism.bsky.social with @yesthattoo.bsky.social @jordynbzim.bsky.social and @bettyyu.bsky.social where we argue that "nonverbal" and "minimally verbal" are not useful constructs for grouping or describing autistic people. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
12.04.2025 14:14
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Inside Apple: Sonic Accessibility
Podcast Episode · Twenty Thousand Hertz · 04/02/2025 · 32m
Many of the greatest innovations in the future will continue to come from the accessibility efforts and discussions happening now. Learn about a few of those in this podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/t...
03.04.2025 16:37
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Change, Not Charity: The Americans with Disabilities Act | American Experience | PBS
The dramatic story of the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990. The film highlights the determined people who literally put their bodies on the line to pass the legislation tha...
"Change, Not Charity: The Americans with Disabilities Act" premieres on @pbs.org tonight, March 25th.
@jimlebrecht.bsky.social directed the film, which shows the "decades-long push for equality and accessibility that culminated in the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990."
25.03.2025 21:45
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Autism Acceptance Month Sale 2025 - AssistiveWare
Everyone has something to say. Working closely with the AAC community, we build apps and share best practice to help you communicate with the world.
Autism Acceptance Month is coming and AAC/communication app developer @assistiveware.bsky.social is celebrating with their traditional 50% off sale! Mark your calendars for April 2-9:
www.assistiveware.com/aac-app-sale #AutismAcceptanceMonth2025 #AAC #autism
19.03.2025 18:32
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Jordyn, standing at the podium as she delivers her keynote during the AGOSCI conference. On screen there’s a message in white lettering, “Everyone has words worth sharing.”
A small group of people standing together at the Statewide Inclusive Education Services office. Jordyn is smiling in the middle.
Jordyn, knelt down next to a kangaroo, holding a cup in her left hand to feed it.
Elevator selfie with Shannon, Amanda, David, and Erin and Jordyn, smiling in the back.
I had an incredible time in Australia! The highlight? Presenting at #AGOSCI2025 and connecting with so many educators, advocates and users. Plus, from school visits to seeing penguins and feeding kangaroos — every moment was incredible. Thanks to all who made it that way!
19.03.2025 01:54
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Sold a Story has a new mini-series. We found a high-poverty school district where nearly every kid can read well. They’ve been teaching the same way for 25 years. But a new law, inspired by our reporting, put that at risk. All three podcast episodes are out now.
11.03.2025 23:53
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