1. Original article in “Autism Journal” (Brazil)
https://www.canalautismo.com.br/noticia/autistao-pais-metaforico-apoio-concreto/
2. Same article, here (“Autistic people gather in Rio de Janeiro to celebrate Autistan Day”)
In line with the celebrations of World Autism Awareness Day – instituted by the United Nations (UNO) for the day 2 April, the Autistan Diplomatic Organization, A non-profit institution with several points and supporters around the world, promoted the Autistan Day in Copacabana, in Rio de Janeiro, This past Sunday (31).
On the occasion, autistic people from different states of Brazil, face-to-face and virtually, discussed free-choice topics in a variety of roundtables. Between the debates, Subjects such as neurodiversity were included, diagnosis, prejudice, Autistic Women and Self-Acceptance.
The person in charge of the event was the Frenchman Eric Lucas, from 54 Years, who rated the schedule as the hardest day of their life. There were more than 10 hours focused on call management and transmission, done simultaneously on YouTube and Facebook, so that it could be watched in different places in Brazil.
Dialogues

The idea for Autistan Day came just two months before the actual event. Despite the hustle and bustle, Eric was able to bring together different autistic people in different positions in autistic media activism – such as youtuber Leonard Akira, podcaster Erika Ribeiro and teenager Zeca Szymon – to talk about the topics that interested them.
"They were very collaborative, Very patient, Very cool. This is the magic effect of Brazil, The people are more human, More open, Kinder and kinder. Brazil, in my opinion as a Frenchman, It's a very advanced country in terms of rights for autistic people.", Told.
The event started at 11 a.m. and continued until 9:30 p.m. The schedules were divided into short lectures, reviews and included, also, details about Autistan – a metaphorical concept of a country of autistic people. In addition, the public was able to follow the broadcast on the organization's YouTube channel and Facebook page.
The proposal, according to Luke, It was complicated to execute. "There were more than 10 volunteers, But the event involved a lot of technology, interactions and it was extremely difficult. We're not used to doing such complicated things with the computer.", Highlighted.
Originally, the event was going to have a connection to the Journée de l'Autistan, occurred simultaneously in Belgium. Nevertheless, Transmission Issues Caused Schedule Changes. Despite the impasses, Autistan Day maintained the participation of all the autistic people planned.
"I had a lot of stress and fear of having technical problems, But it's my way of doing it. 'Cause when we think too much, We think it's impossible and we don't do anything. But we managed to do something really cool and we solved the problems together.", Completed.
Support
It is impossible to dissociate the Embassy from Autistan, physical location of the Autistan Diplomatic Organization, by Eric Lucas. Since leaving France after the Paris terrorist attack in 2015 and have rented, in February 2017, An apartment of 40 m² in Copacabana, The space welcomes and supports, with own resources, autistic people from different parts of the country.
Eric, in the past, He was a traveling figure with many stories. It even appeared in the edition of 2001 from Guinness World Records, has been in countries like Russia, Egypt and Kazakhstan, is a polyglot, was a DJ during 15 years and adapted to social life as far as possible. More than two years ago, in Rio de Janeiro, says he is satisfied with the change and avoids appearing in photos.
The Frenchman lives with Shree Ram, a young Nepalese whom he met on one of his trips in Nepal and who accompanies him in Autistan and in Brazilian life. "We have a friendship we couldn't have imagined. It's like another mother's brother. We are very happy here.", told.
A neurodiverse help in Eric's life is Ludmila Leal, who has an autistic brother and collaborated, in general, in the organization. "This is the way for humanity. This is the only way to peace, people accepting and putting themselves in the other's shoes", She says about the importance of differences.
It was with the intention of trying to understand other autistic people that Lucas made as many adaptations as possible for the guests. Geuvana Nogueira, for instance, is part of the Autistic League, has dietary restrictions and moved from Campo Grande to Rio. In the capital, She was assisted by the organization and the other autistic people present.
In Rio de Janeiro, Geovana said she had experienced challenges. "I stepped out of my comfort zone, It was delicate. But I believe that, when we can accept ourselves and look at ourselves as autistic, The other autistic is not difficult. It's like everyone already knows each other.".
Eric Lucas reiterated Autistan's mission. "We want to collaborate with anyone, Be Autistic, Families or organizations. We are an autistic organization, Extra-national, That is, Not linked to any country, with a global vision to support national activists".
Stories
The backstage days of Autistan Day yielded meetings and experiences for the participants. Erika Ribeiro, podcaster Erika's Small Talk, He recognized the event as a kind of watershed in his saga to "come out of the closet" that dragged on in a significant part of his 39 years old.
"I was diagnosed at the height of my career, with 22 Years. I was a law student, I worked and it gave me an abnormal mental confusion. I went to seek psychiatric help and ended up diagnosed with ADD and Asperger's. I decided to come and put my face on it right away and let's go!”, Told.
Most of the participants in the event were adults, except Zeca Szymon, a teenager from 14 Years, accompanied by the mother, Magaly Botafogo. On the other hand, Geuvana has two adult children, and sees her position as something different from most non-autistic mothers.
"One of them doesn't live with me. When he comes home, There is a very big nuisance. I hate to be hugged, And I get suffocated. And you don't relate anymore, but it's your son, you like him. But I'm learning to deal with it. I raised them to have their lives. His life ain't mine, it's his.", Explained.
YouTuber Leonard Akira said autistic potential should be explored. "Autism, for part of the parents, It is considered a taboo and a limiter. They think about all the difficulties their child will have in life and the discrimination. If a parent has a more hopeful view of their child, He sees the advantages and disadvantages of this condition.".
Ludmila, who followed everything from behind the broadcast cameras, approved Autistan Day. "The more events that show different ways of living, to think, to live together, to accept, best. [Need] Ending intolerance, that's spreading in civilization, And right now it's of paramount importance.".