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Stories and experiences with stuttering by PWS
- "Do I Stutter? Yes and..." - Kory Tran
- Because Of - Not In Spite Of - Arne Hope
- Being Seen and Heard on TV - Rik Mets
- Being Seen, Being Heard Is Also Important in Relationships- Liv Goldstein
- Choosing to Become the Person That You Are Destined to Be Through Embodiment Work - Alexander Burday
- Drawn and Heard - Daniele Rossi, Jean-Sébastien Bérubé
- Every Waking Moment - Christopher Anderson
- Invisible < Indivisible - Stacey MacDonald
- It Just Takes One - Tiffani Kittilstved
- It’s Time to Normalize Stuttering Instead of Praising the Stigma - Courtney Margulis
- My Life As a PWS - Tom Scharstein
- Representation Of Stuttering In Filmmaking: My Own Experiences As A Person Who Stutters And Direct Films - Gabriel Angulo
- Show Up!- Michele Delo
- Stuttering in Zambia - Bwalya Jacob Kangwa
- Stuttering Loudly & Stuttering Proudly - Kunal Mahajan
- Stuttering: Less Is Not More - Allison Ladavat
- Surviving Reelfoot: Representation - James Hayden
- Talk it out - Angelo Pereira
- The Right To Stutter - Anita Blom
- THIS Is What Stuttering Looks Like - Marc Winski
- Thriving With a Stutter - Wanchung Huang
- Why Not You - David Alpuche Ramírez
- You Can Stutter And Be Anything You Want! - Adriana Flowers
- You Do Not Stutter Enough - When I Started Talking About My Covert Stuttering - Lars-Petter Sveen
Research, Therapy and Support
- Accurate Representation of Twisted Tongues in Mainstream Media - Ridwana Miah
- Finding Our Voices: Stuttering as a Student - Cameron McDaniel
- Representation of Stuttering Pathways: A Roadmap to Normal Speech - Sanjeeva Murthy
- Self-Stigma as a Reflection of Public Stigma in PWS: A Comparison of Two Studies - Tricia Hedinger
- Stuttering – Learn More, Understand and Accept! Parents Have a Voice! - Katarzyna Węsierska, Monika Pakura, Izabela Michta
- What is Really Being Portrayed in Film and Television? - Amanda Elias
Creative Expression
- Being Seen and Being Heard Can Take Us ‘from a Clam to a Pearl’ - Phyllis Edwards
- Blessing of Listening: Liberating Ourselves from Shame and Guilt, and be Seen and Heard - Puneet Singh Singhal
- Do Not Applaud Me - Shiran Israel
- I Have Made New Friends – Jeffrey Hulswit
- My Journey With Stuttering: A Tale of a Cat Who Can't Tell - Catherine Chan
- Our Vulnerability Is Our Strength - Willemijn
- See And Hear Our Truth - Pamela Mertz
- Stutterfied - Adam Giannelli
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