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Intersectional Autistic Identities

We discuss some of the unique barriers faced by autistic individuals who are also marginalized in other areas (for example, based on race, cultural background, gender identity, financial resources, intellectual disability, etc). Multiply marginalized autistic individuals face diagnostic disparities, higher rates of mis-diagnosis, and often don’t feel fully welcome in the broader Autistic community.

Learn how to create spaces which are accessible and inclusive of all neurodivergent individuals. Likewise, we include material outlining what the neurodiversity movement can learn from other cultures (with a particular emphasis on Indigenous cultures1 and, respectively, Singaporean and Chinese cultures.)

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June 13

Introduction to Neurodiversity

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June 16

Respecting All Support Needs