Photo collage of Tempest McDonald.
Illustration by Mark Harris / Source: Tempest McDonald
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When autistic kids grow up, Chapter 1: Those people

What leads an autism researcher to publish an intentionally inflammatory paper accusing the NIH of discrimination?

“When autistic kids grow up” is a five-part podcast that explores how Tempest McDonald’s lived experience fueled her research and explains how she stumbled onto a problem that has been hiding in plain sight. In Chapter 1, McDonald’s turbulent childhood begins to provide some answers to the question, What leads an autism researcher to publish an intentionally inflammatory paper accusing the U.S. National Institutes of Health of discrimination?

Read the transcript. Listen to Chapter 2.

Tempest McDonald as a young child.
Chin up: Tempest McDonald was a precocious reader but struggled socially in grade school.
All images courtesy of Tempest McDonald
Newspaper article with headline reading Infant Narrowly Missed.
Close call: When a tree fell on a car that baby Tempest McDonald was sleeping in, the story became family legend.
Photograph of Terry McDonald as a child outdoors with a group of young boys.
Roll on: Terry McDonald (on bicycle) grew up in Reynoldstown, a mostly poor neighborhood in Atlanta.

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