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Autistic hosts take to the airwaves on RTHK to raise awareness of the disorders in Hong Kong

Presenters and producers of A Child? A Guy! aim to combat stereotypes of the autistic community

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CY (left) and Box (not their real names) are two of four autistic men hosting an RTHK radio show. Photo: David Wong
Yupina Ng

They often find it difficult to fit in to society, but instead of living in cocoons, these four autistic men have decided to share their experiences and speak for their community over the airwaves.

Box, CY and Leben (not their real names) are three of the four hosts and producers of A Child? A Guy!, a local radio programme that highlights the challenges faced by autistic people in Hong Kong.

The show aims to educate the public by sharing the daily experiences of those living with the disorder, from difficulties with job interviews to love life.

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“We want to show that we might be odd, stubborn and a little bit different from other people when it comes to social interaction, but we are in no way a burden to society,” Box said. “We are just like other working people in Hong Kong.”

Box (left) and CY are trying to raise awareness of autism. Photo: David Wong
Box (left) and CY are trying to raise awareness of autism. Photo: David Wong
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All three are employed full time and make use of their spare time to produce the radio programme, which is part of the Community Involvement Broadcasting Service under RTHK.

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