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Margaux Joffe (she/her)
MargauxJoffe
Friendly reminder for your timeline: #BlackDisabledLivesMatter, a thread: 1. Leroy Moore @kriphopnation - Writer, Speaker, Krip Hop Artist and long time disability advocate shares his perspective on representation in the
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René Brooks | Black Girl, Lost Keys | ADHD
blkgirllostkeys
"I wasn’t lazy and I didn’t lack motivation. I wasn’t undisciplined or stubborn; I was just different.EVERYBODY I cared for heard about my diagnosis, like a convert to a new
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Marianna
mariannalog
This thread is about my experience of a #DClinPsy interview as an autistic applicant. My seriously awful answers have been on a loop in my head (I feel a bit
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🦻🏻 Allison 🦻🏻
llisonWndrlnd
God I LOATHE this question. People turn into inconsiderate assholes if you disagree.Buckle up, this is one I’m particular about.https://twitter.com/mdnij34/status/1386830653560434689 I don’t give a shit what you prefer. I used
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Shira Levine
shiralevine
I’ve generally just used Twitter for work, with the occasional political retweet that I’m always hesitant about putting out there. However, for the past few months I’ve been following the
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Jennifer Riggins
jkriggins
Had a lovely coffee with a friend-slash-#womenintech and she was looking for quick and easy ways to bring #inclusionmatters and #DiversityandTech into her work (because we're all busy.) I humbly
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Doodly Waddle🐧
doodlywaddlesys
This is a quite misleading thread. First of all, the OA has to see the double standards they apply to scientific methods of exploration. Yes, science allows hypothesis but the
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Shannon Des Roches Rosa
shannonrosa
I think it should be OK to write about our autistic kids. I do. Because parents who aren't autistic themselves—or who are new to autism—need parent role models who do
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Ade
ADHDelaide
Phases of neurodivergent self-acceptance:1) Denial. You're not one of "those people". You're normal! You've never really fit in and feel like you're broken, but everyone feels like that, right?2) Wonder.
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Sim Kern
sim_kern
If teachers are assigning grades right now, what they are grading is PRIVILEGE. Without the equalizing force of the school-building and its services, limited as they are, teachers are grading
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Dan Holloway
agnieszkasshoes
Short thread on academic methodology and neurodiversity1. The thing that has always exploded my brain most has been poor methodology, rather, methodology that doesn't acknowledge how it fits with its
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Thinking Person's Guide To Autism
thinkingautism
What Do Autistic People Want from Autism Research? That is what we discussed at #AutINSAR, a vibrant IRL +online discussion from the last three IRL @AutismINSAR meetings. We aren’t at
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PDX Care Collective
PDX_Care
hey all, (a thread)let's talk a bit how white people view Black people experiencing trauma or mental health issues. has trauma ever made you, distrust ppl? act in a
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Shannon Des Roches Rosa
shannonrosa
Let’s talk about autism, parenting, and victimhood. Specifically, how the constant negative media barrage about autism can affect parents of autistic kids, & when the dominant message is how awful
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Marina Amaral
marinamaral2
I was diagnosed a few months ago.At 25.I started seeing psychologists and psychiatrists when I was 3 years old and received all different types of diagnosis, except autism - although
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Chief Bubbles
ChfBubles
A Thread.I've been researching neurogenders for a little bit and I'm finding a lot about myself and the broadness of the gender spectrum. This is a thread of what I've
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