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Temple Grandin On Autism | 'The Gun Gap'

Segment 1, beginning at 6:10: Many of those affected by autism have struggled to access the resources they need during the pandemic.

Temple Grandin knows firsthand the necessity of accessing treatment options for those, like herself, who have been diagnosed with autism. Social distancing measures and remote learning have created challenges in ensuring people get the care they need. "There's no way you can do good speech therapy and early intervention on a computer", Grandin said.

Segment 2, beginning at 32:49 : In his book "The Gun Gap" University of Kansas professor Mark Joslyn focuses on gun owners as a political classification.

According to Josyln, statistics show that people who own firearms are a predictable group who make up 30-40% of the country's population. He’s found that they are more likely to vote than non gun-owners, possibly because they can point to a direct personal stake in election outcomes. This information could lead to a new vantage point in evaluating mass politics in the United States

Dr. Temple Grandin is the featured speaker at "Beat the Blues" at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, February 27. This is a virtual event to benefit the Sherwood Autism Center.

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Steve Kraske is an associate teaching professor of journalism at UMKC, a political columnist for The Kansas City Star and has hosted "Up to Date" since 2002. He worked as the full-time political correspondent for The Star from 1994-2013 covering national, state and local campaigns. He also has covered the statehouses in Topeka and Jefferson City.
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