How Galileo’s Story Sheds Light on Neurodivergence and Self-Esteem
When you defy convention, sometimes people and society at large present antagonistic forces that don’t appreciate what you bring and need.
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When you defy convention, sometimes people and society at large present antagonistic forces that don’t appreciate what you bring and need.
Producer, writer, and autism advocate Scott Steindorff spoke with the On the Verge team about his documentary, Understanding Autism, and about the need for autistic representation in entertainment.
Aspiritech is building a neurodiversity-friendly database of recipes, cooking instructions, and more.
Aspiritech’s putting the fun in fundraising on Sunday, June 9, at Winnetka’s Community House with performances by the Awfully Good and magician John Measner.
Openly autistic painter and creator of the Sensory Gated Art genre spoke with Aspiritech’s On the Verge team about her neurodivergent-friendly art and creative drive.
MEAF’s grants help promote accessibility and tech careers, supporting projects such as Aspiritech Academy and other inclusive training programs.
Zavikon founder and CEO Rebecca Beam talks with the On the Verge podcast team at Aspiritech about the cultural shift toward neuroinclusion in the workplace.
It’s an honor to be trusted with the responsibility of ensuring that every Bose product we test meets the highest audio performance standards.
State and local governments will soon need to make their digital platforms accessible to all.
A Cosmic Conversation with Blaq Gurl Fya’s founder and Aspiritech CEO Tara May.
When you defy convention, sometimes people and society at large present antagonistic forces that don’t appreciate what you bring and need.
Producer, writer, and autism advocate Scott Steindorff spoke with the On the Verge team about his documentary, Understanding Autism, and about the need for autistic representation in entertainment.
Aspiritech is building a neurodiversity-friendly database of recipes, cooking instructions, and more.
Aspiritech’s putting the fun in fundraising on Sunday, June 9, at Winnetka’s Community House with performances by the Awfully Good and magician John Measner.
Openly autistic painter and creator of the Sensory Gated Art genre spoke with Aspiritech’s On the Verge team about her neurodivergent-friendly art and creative drive.
MEAF’s grants help promote accessibility and tech careers, supporting projects such as Aspiritech Academy and other inclusive training programs.
Zavikon founder and CEO Rebecca Beam talks with the On the Verge podcast team at Aspiritech about the cultural shift toward neuroinclusion in the workplace.
It’s an honor to be trusted with the responsibility of ensuring that every Bose product we test meets the highest audio performance standards.
State and local governments will soon need to make their digital platforms accessible to all.
A Cosmic Conversation with Blaq Gurl Fya’s founder and Aspiritech CEO Tara May.
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