Creators, Authors & People We Love

Creators, Authors & People We Love

We love that you are choosing to be here with us, but you know what.. we wouldn’t be here without the wider community. Here you can find all the educators, books, creators and all round incredible human beings that have had a significant impact on both of us. This page will occasionally use affiliate links so we can support and be supported!

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Jezz Chung

Jezz Chung is a multidisciplinary artist exploring the intersection of personal and collective change. Their neurodivergent, queer, Korean American experiences shape their approach to community building and art making.

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Sonny Jane Wise

Sonny Jane is a powerful voice in the neurodiversity space. Sonny Jane is on a mission to challenge neuronormativity & build a neurodiversity affirming future where neurodivergent folks are no longer labelled as disordered.

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Kala Omeiza

An incredible author who writes about the intersection of race, culture, and autism. Their latest book, "Autistic and Black: Our Experience of Growth, Progress, and Empowerment," has received acclaim for its in-depth exploration of the unique challenges and triumphs faced by Black autistic people.

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Jak

Jak is an adhd coach, mental health advocate, and soon to be author! She’s empowered thousands of ADHDers to heal their internalised ableism and shame and design a life that *actually* works for their brains with a strengths based approach.