SpeakUP Back Issues

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Joy and Hope for the New Year

Speak Up Volume 21 Issue 3
  • Thanksgiving through the eyes of autism
  • Camp Chatterbox celebrates 15 years
  • Snoopi Botten takes karate class
  • Lew Golinker presents a new funding resource
 

The Infinite Spirit of AAC

Speak Up Volume 21 Issue 2
  • Lauren Baxter examines visual scene displays
  • SpeakUP interviews Annie Kennedy
  • Steve Nichols tours the world
  • The economics behind AAC
  • Frank Sellman's family snapshot
 

Bubbly Ball 3: AAC's Most Festive Event

Speak Up Volume 21 Issue 1
  • Johana Schwartz and The Writer's Brigade
  • Coverage of the 2006 Bubbly Ball
  • SGD funding in the 21st century
  • Pam Harris's family snapshot
 

Steely Determination

Speak Up Volume 20 Issue 3
  • USSAAC responds to Hurricane Katrina
  • Harvey and Bruce discuss the true value of work
  • Coverage of the Pittsburgh Employment Conference
  • Medicaid policy changes in New York
 

Depression and Other Emotions

Speak Up Volume 20 Issue 2
  • Jon Feucht’s extraordinarily honest interview about his bouts with depression
  • Deanna Wagner on an inspiring acting group
  • Ami Profeta on his role in The Sound of Music
  • Coverage of the 2005 Bubbly Ball
 

The Education Issue

Speak Up Volume 20 Issue 1
  • Four fantastic women talk about life in college
  • A letter from Chime Charter School, L.A.’s Charter School of the Year
  • How to advocate for securing AAC devices
  • And, of course, Square Off!
 

The Job Issue

Speak Up Volume 19 Issue 3/4
  • India Ochs on landing a position at the RFK Memorial Center for Human Rights
  • Tracy Rackensperger on the full-time job of getting a job
  • Caroline Musselwhite looks at life beyond high school
  • Coverage of the Bridge School concert
 

Now Hear This—the first issue of the redesigned SpeakUP!

Speak Up Volume 19 Issue 3
  • Snoopi Botten opens up about his life
  • Tom Younkerman tells us what’s new in AAC research
  • Pati King DeBaun on the power of believing
  • Plus: coverage of the first Bubbly Ball, celebrating Michael B. Williams
 

News

USSAAC 2007 Biennial Conference Building Advocacy Skills: Encourage, Inspire, Inform. March 21-24, 2007.

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Bubbly Ball photosCheck out photos from the 2006 Bubbly Ball, featuring William H. Macy and some amazing individuals who use AAC.

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