Most Substack publications post a few times a week at most. I publish one to three articles every single day.
NeuroJustice covers the full landscape of neurodivergent life and the movement we're building, written from a neurodiversity justice paradigm that I developed and that shapes everything here. That means structural analysis alongside personal experience writing, movement education alongside the honest reckoning with what neurodivergent life actually costs, and the intersections that most neurodiversity content never touches: social justice, human development, and family science, because neurodivergent people don't live in diagnostic categories, we live in families, communities, institutions, and systems that were built to exclude us.
If you're new here, this is what you'll find: AuDHD and general neurodivergent experience writing that takes the complexity of that neurology seriously, guides that cover the full scope of neurodivergent life, structural analysis of the conditions shaping our communities, and the ongoing work of building a movement that demands more than awareness and accommodation have ever delivered.
Free subscribers receive essays on neurodiversity justice and structural analysis. Paid subscribers get everything: the guides, the AuDHD writing, chapter development from my forthcoming books, keynote and webinar transcripts, and access to the Community Circles where this community goes deeper between posts.
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