Julia Bascom
Julia Bascom is an American autism rights activist. She is a former executive director of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network and replaced Ari Ne'eman as president of ASAN in early 2017 before stepping down at the end of 2023.
Advocacy work
Bascom previously worked on the New Hampshire State Developmental Disabilities Council. She also serves on the boards of Advance CLASS, Inc. and the Centene National Advisory Council on Disability. She was the Deputy Executive Director of ASAN, and replaced Ari Ne'eman as president of ASAN in 2017. She left her position as president of ASAN at the end of 2023 due to complications from long COVID.Bascom was one of the experts consulted to create an autistic character, Julia, for the children's show Sesame Street.
As an autistic person herself and an advocate, Bascom stresses the importance of letting autistic people speak for themselves on issues that relate to their health, rights and well-being. She states that it is important to recognize that autistic people are different and that there "is nothing wrong with us". On April 2, 2018, Bascom provided an overview of the state of autistic women and girls at the United Nations.