Autistic While Black in the UK: Masking, Codeswitching, and Other (Non)Fictions

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 Ventour-Griffiths (2022)

Content warning: ableism, white supremacy, sexual assault/rape, male violence, racism.

This in-depth autobiographical essay from Tre Ventour-Griffith explores the intersectionality. He examines being Black, male and Autistic in the UK through both personal experiences and a wide range of researches and resources. This powerful piece examines masking and code-switching from an intersectional perspective.

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