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‘Autistic while black’

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In this personal account, Catina Burkett shares the challenges she faces as a black woman with autism. From workplace stereotypes to the lack of representation in research, she sheds light on the need for a nuanced understanding of autism that considers race and ethnicity. Read her powerful journey of self-discovery and the quest for acknowledgment in a world that often overlooks the experiences of autistic black individuals.

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Discrimination Against Black Individuals

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The article discusses incidents in London where Black individuals were subjected to discriminatory and harmful treatment, highlighting the pervasive problem of racial profiling and systemic racism in British society. The article emphasizes the negative impact of harmful stereotypes and misconceptions of deviance, particularly for Black youth, and calls for an end to discriminatory practices such as strip searches and the overrepresentation of Black individuals in the justice system.

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Angela R Morris’ Bold Entry into Self-Help Literature

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In this excerpt, Angela Morris extends a lifeline to those grappling with the fear of upsetting others hindering their life decisions. She urges readers to break free from the shackles of external opinions and navigate the complexities of influence. “Don’t Let Them Stop You! – It’s Personal” is more than a book; it’s a beacon, reminding each reader that their life is a personal journey, and only they can truly live it.

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