
‘Autism and advocacy’
On this episode, Beatrice goes in depth on why she decided to become an advocate for autism
Beatrice Leong is a documentary filmmaker and entrepreneur attached with a health tech startup initiative and runs an autism advocacy group called AIDA.
ON the final episode of Autism From the Inside Out, Shazmin Shamsuddin speaks with guest, Beatrice Leong, about what set her out on the path of becoming an autism advocate.
She explains that she feels there is no clear pathway for autistic individuals to navigate society and that advocating for greater understanding and acceptance is crucial. Beatrice also reflects on the challenges she has faced as an advocate and the importance of self-care in her work.
Through their conversation, we gain a deeper appreciation on the importance of advocacy and the need for greater representation and inclusivity in society. Join them as they explore the vital role that autistic advocates play in creating a more compassionate and equitable world.
Beatrice in the podcast booth opposite host Shazmin Shamsuddin. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes pic
Beatrice Leong is a documentary filmmaker and entrepreneur attached with a health tech startup initiative and runs an autism advocacy group called AIDA. Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) at age 35, she has since dedicated her life to reframing our understanding of ASD to foster greater understanding from and for a meaningful participation and inclusion of autistics themselves across all levels of society.
source – The Vibes