Learning to Be Human Through My Autism
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a powerful TEDx talk by Beatrice Leong, a Malaysian entrepreneur and documentary filmmaker, as she shares her journey of being diagnosed with autism at age 35. Gain insights into the challenges faced by late-diagnosed autistic women and the importance of reframing society's understanding of autism, particularly in girls and women. Discover how Leong's unique perspective led her to found AIDA (Autism Inclusiveness Direct Action Group), an autistic-led advocacy group promoting inclusion and self-representation. Learn about her vision for a society that embraces differences and advocates for the meaningful participation of autistic individuals at all levels. This 28-minute talk offers a compelling narrative on personal growth, mental health awareness, and the power of self-advocacy in shaping policies for the autistic community.
Syllabus
Learning to Be Human Through My Autism | Beatrice Leong | TEDxUKM
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TEDx
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