So, I've been thinking about what I'll say during the first neuroqueer meeting next weekend.
I'm not sure how much I'm going to say about her, but I have to say that I am indebted to Janette Bertrand for my approach.
If you remember, (you probably do not), I wrote an article about her a while back. I'm going to link it below.
When I wrote my article she was 98. I went back to check, expecting that I'd learn about her death.
She's alive and 101 now. One hundred and one!!!! Wow!
Her shows on TV when I was growing up in the 80th and the early 90s in Québec left a lasting impression on me. I don't know how much I'm going to talk about her because... well... nobody knows her around here. (For those who don't know, I'm in the US.)
I invite you to read my article about her:
https://www.yourautisticlife.com/2023/08/06/janette-bertrand-the-lady-who-listened/
French version of the same article:
https://www.votreviedautiste.com/2023/07/19/janette-bertrand-la-dame-qui-ecoutait/
