
Because being believed should not be this hard. For the chronically ill, the disabled, the neurodivergent, the dismissed, the disbelieved, and allies who want to do better.
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I’ve always been a bit (or more than a bit) out of step with the pace of society.
In a world full of espresso machines, I am a French press, slowly percolating, steeping.
Photo by Clay Banks. Photo of a person holding a white coffee mug w...
There is a policy that most American grocery stores strictly enforce, which is that cashiers (and all other department employees) must stand for the entirety of their shift.
In most cases, it has nothing to do with an employee’s ability or...
No One Believed Me, Series Instalment #2
Content note: This instalment discusses childhood medical neglect, emotional neglect, and psychological abuse in the context of undiagnosed chronic illness, disability, and neurodivergence. It inclu...
Photo by Greg Pappas. Woman resting in bed, representing the invisible cost of living with a dynamic disability.
Content note: this post discusses chronic illness, dynamic disability, ableism, and employment barriers. It includes brief men...
Content note: This post discusses autistic and neurodivergent experiences, sensory processing, and the “everyone does that” comment. It also discusses the ways in which autism and neurodivergence advocacy can inadvertently create barriers t...
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