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cevans Posted - 07/25/2012 : 11:44:46


Today’s guest is yet another Baby Boomer diagnosed later in life. At age 52, she learned the news. As the mom of kids also on the spectrum, she’d watched them encounter the same inclusion issues that challenged her. But as a successful artist, she was now capable of taking matters into her own hands... and making a difference.

Being a successful photographer – through her medium – she tells stories of being A Part of something… or being Apart from something. Autism Hangout, please welcome today’s guest, photographer, author Jane Strauss.

Hear Jane's interview here: http://www.autismhangout.com/news-r...s.asp?id=160

More info at: www.a-part-or-apart.com also. www.janesprints.com


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