
Autistic and Black
Our Experiences of Growth, Progress and Empowerment
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Aishah Nyeta
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"It's time we bring forward Black autistic pain points and celebrate the triumphs of ourselves, family members, and organizations that care for these individuals. Through following the real stories of others from around the world, I hope fellow Black and autistic individuals will be empowered to realize that being Black and autistic is enough."
In this powerful insight into the lives of Black autistic people, Kala Allen Omeiza brings together a community of voices from across the world, spanning religions, sexuality and social economic status to provide a deep and rich understanding of what it means to be autistic and Black.
Exploring everything from self-love and appreciation, to the harsh realities of police brutality, anti-Black racism, and barriers to care, as well as amplifying the voices of the inspiring advocates who actively work towards change, protection, and acceptance for themselves and others, this book is an empowering force, reminding you that as a Black autistic person, you are enough.
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This book is awesome! Poignant, heart-wrenching and also inspiring
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I am grateful to have read this book first after my diagnosis..to share in the pain, promise and potential of navigating my next.
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I love that it was a collection of stories that spans so many presentations of Autism in Black & brown people
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I didn’t realize this was more like a memoir from different people’s viewpoints rather than a book discussing the title topic with interviews added for context. Having sections within chapters jump back and forth between different interviews was confusing. It would have been great to hear each person separately in a dedicated chapter sharing their stories instead.
Although I found the stories inspiring, enlightening, and essential for a listener to learn from and/or relate to, other interview details didn’t need to be included to get the message across. I read this as a book of the month for an Autistic BIPOC Book Club, and unfortunately, we all felt the same way about this.
A good book but needs some improvement
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