We're All Neurodiverse - How to Build a Neurodiversity-Affirming Future and Challenge Neuronormativity (lydbok) av Sonny Jane Wise
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Sonny Jane Wise (forfatter), Malachi Latchman (innleser), Octavia Nyombi (innleser), Sonny Jane Wise (innleser)

We're All Neurodiverse lydbok

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"Neurodiversity has helped me understand myself and provided a sense of relief that I'm a whole neurodivergent person functioning as my brain intends." "It's provided me with the language to advocate for myself." "I no longer hated myself. I no longer felt broken. I found a sense of community. A sense of belonging" This affirming and thoughtful guide outlines how and why we need to fundamentally shift our thinking about neurodivergent people. We need to accept differences rather than framing…
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Undertittel How to Build a Neurodiversity-Affirming Future and Challenge Neuronormativity
Forfattere Sonny Jane Wise (forfatter), Malachi Latchman (innleser), Octavia Nyombi (innleser), Sonny Jane Wise (innleser)
Forlag John Murray
Utgitt 14 desember 2023
Lengde 6:44
Sjanger Politikk og samfunn, Helse og livsstil, Dokumentar og fakta
Språk English
Format mp3
DRM-beskyttelse App-only
ISBN 9781399816366
"Neurodiversity has helped me understand myself and provided a sense of relief that I'm a whole neurodivergent person functioning as my brain intends." "It's provided me with the language to advocate for myself." "I no longer hated myself. I no longer felt broken. I found a sense of community. A sense of belonging" This affirming and thoughtful guide outlines how and why we need to fundamentally shift our thinking about neurodivergent people. We need to accept differences rather than framing them as a problem, abnormality or disorder. Welcome to the neurodiversity paradigm. At times challenging and radical, Sonny Jane Wise explores the intersections of neurodivergence with disability, gender, sexuality and race. Through interviews, narratives, and the lens of their own raw experiences, they consider how current systems and structures that impact neurodivergent people are rooted in outdated capitalist and racist frameworks, and how these need to change and adapt to be neurodiversity affirming. Sonny Jane's words are a rallying cry to challenge the pathology paradigm. They offer nine principles for facilitating change, reflected in deeply personal stories from the neurodivergent community. Powerful and persuasive, this book is a clarion call for a kinder and more neurodiversity affirming society.