
Wheel of Privilege and Power
The wheel of privilege can help you visualize the spectrum of power, identity erasure, and marginalized communities to explore intersectionality.

The wheel of privilege can help you visualize the spectrum of power, identity erasure, and marginalized communities to explore intersectionality.

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Melissa Walker, PhD, and Erin Findley, PsyD kick off the conference in the first session.

Listen to Jules Edwards talk about integrating Indigenous knowledge with modern supports in regards to autism.

Hear from Maisie Soetantyo, Tifanny Joseph, and Tee Unnmasked in Day One’s final session about autistic communication and masking.

Hear from Kiera Dwyer/Gregory Tino and Brian Foti as they kick off day 2 talking about non-speaking autistic people.

Join Terra Vance and Jules Edwards in talking about autistic children in the second session of this autism conference.

Hear from Melissa Walker, PhD, Terra Vance, and Kate Jones as they kick off the final day of the autism conference talking about autonomy.

Autistic Occupational Therapist, Sarah Selvaggi Hernandez, discusses the unique intersection of being autistic and a parent.

Hear from Ben Breaux, a non-speaking autistic self-advocate with apraxia.

NeuroClastic presents a framework for evolving empathy in regards to autism.

Listen to Lauren Melissa Ellzey as she discusses autistic self-regulation strategies such as stimming.