
Washington, DC is Autistic
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In this episode of The Autistic Culture Podcast, hosts Dr. Angela Kingdon and Matt Lowry, LPP uncover the Autistic roots of Washington D.C., designed in part by Autistic trailblazers Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Banneker.
🎧 What You’ll Learn:
- How Benjamin Banneker’s systematic, mathematical brilliance shaped D.C.’s logical street grid and quadrants.
- Why Jefferson and Banneker’s Autistic traits—pattern recognition, hyperfocus, and justice sensitivity—were key to their accomplishments.
- How the two men connected as Autistics, supporting each other’s work while debating slavery and social justice.
- The role of Autistic empathy and the “double empathy problem,” including how allistics often misinterpret Autistic communication.
- Why Autistic giftedness often includes both technical genius and a strong drive for fairness and advocacy.
- The challenges Jefferson and Banneker faced in masking and navigating allistic power structures of their time.
- Why D.C.’s order, symmetry, and logical design can be seen as an expression of Autistic culture.
Resources:
- Biography on Banneker
- Roberta Grimes on Jefferson, Asperger’s, and Race
- Letter to Jefferson from Banneker
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