EPISODE · Oct 8, 2025 · 33 MIN
Aspie Supremacy, ABA, and the Future of Neurodiversity Advocacy
from Herding Cats by FDM
"We need funding and training." - Oswin LatimerIn this episode of Herding Cats, we dive deep into the realities of neurodiversity, advocacy, and inclusion. Hosts, Oswin, Renae, Kassiane, and Morenike unpack why society often frames neurodivergent expression as something to control rather than embrace, while also tackling the flaws in the ABA system and its impact on families. From breaking down Aspie supremacy and harmful misconceptions about evolution, to addressing how diversity, equity, and inclusion must truly represent all identities, this conversation shines a light on the urgent need for reform, empowerment, and funding in the neurodiversity movement.You’ll gain insights into:* Why linking neurodiversity advocacy to social justice matters.* The hidden challenges of the ABA system and how parents can navigate it responsibly.* The dangers of leaving out those who need the most support in the neurodiversity conversation.* How funding, training, and historical context are critical for the future of advocacy.This episode is a call to action for anyone passionate about creating authentic inclusion and respect for all neurodivergent people, not just the “high-functioning.”📌 Follow us:Facebook: Foundations for Divergent MindsTwitter, Bluesky, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube: @FDMorg💡 Want to support the show? Donate or sponsor for future seasons: https://www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/MjI2ODQ1Learn more about @FDMorg : https://www.divergentminds.org/📌 Follow us:Facebook: Foundations for Divergent MindsTwitter, Bluesky, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube: @FDMorg💡 Want to support the show? Donate or sponsor for future seasons: https://www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/MjI2ODQ1Learn more about @FDMorg : https://www.divergentminds.org/
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