This is photojournalist Paul Gillespie. From the Capital Gazette Website: Paul W. Gillespie is an award-winning staff photojournalist for Capital Gazette with nearly 25 years telling the stories of Anne Arundel County with his camera. Through Paul's lens readers have seen Navy and high school sports, breaking news, features and community events. Paul has won numerous awards for his work, including dozens MDDC Press Association Awards. This is also Paul Gillespie: Photojournalist recalls narrow escape from rampage: "I thought I was going to die" , CBS News, July, 2018 Still shot taken from CBS News interview Gillespie made it outside the building and ran to a neighboring bank for help. After catching his breath, he called his wife. "And I said, Jen, it's me. It's Paul. I'm okay… Somebody came into the Capital office and started shooting people. And it's real bad. And I can't talk long, but it's bad," he said. To help cope with the trag...
The thing I should be writing about today is this, and it is breaking me. Howard County officers cleared in fatal shooting of man with autism , Lillian Reed, Baltimore Banner About twenty per cent of US residents identify as neurodivergent. That includes those who are autistic. Neurodivergence means that your brain operates differently. Different than what? Ahh…that’s the thing. It’s all about being different than established norms. What makes the world more disabling for neurodivergent people is the insistence that there is only one way, the neurotypical way, and anyone else is different. Wrong. A problem. If our goal was to accommodate everyone, autism and other neurodivergent conditions would be far less disabling. It is the lack of awareness of this and the resulting lack of accommodation which creates disabling attitudes and situations daily. It’s not about some people getting something extra. The fact is our world accommodates people with neurotypica...