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Content warning: Please note that this episode contains mentions of domestic violence.

In the fifth episode, I speak to Jasmin Khoja, a learning and knowledge management professional who has worked on various human rights campaigns and currently working on policy design and implementation by representing the need for disabled Muslim women's point of view. They are a queer Muslim feminist who lives with ADHD, auditory processing disorder, and PTSD. She shares her story, a form of reclamation where she takes pride in her faith and identities true to herself. The conversation revolves around intersectionality and isolation, the struggle to find gender and neuro-affirming mental health professionals, surviving without support in educational institutions, and navigating the workplace as a neuroqueer person.

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Transcript by: Pritha Chakraborty