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How We Educate

Grounded through a message of Learning Disability pride, I educate the youth through high-impact school speaking and workshops that center disability justice, neurodiversity, and equity. I translate my  lived experience and Disability Studies scholarship into clear, engaging learning that helps young people rethink difference, power, and belonging.

School Speaking

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Keynotes

Youth keynotes deliver powerful, accessible talks that challenge young people to think critically about disability, identity, and belonging while meeting them where they are. Each keynote blends lived experience with storytelling and social analysis to spark reflection, conversation, and meaningful change in school communities.

Workshops offer interactive, school-based learning experiences that center disability justice, neurodiversity, and access in practical, age-appropriate ways. Students and educators leave with concrete tools to rethink inclusion, challenge ableism, and build more equitable learning environments.

Workshops

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