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In this interview, we had the distinct honor of interviewing Ben-Oní from "Black Neurodiversity." Bio provided by Ben-Oní.


"Ben-Oni (any/all pronouns)is a neuroindigenous queer trans-pangender psychologist, community organizer, and creative residing in the land of the Tongva people (los angeles). Ben-Oni holds a master's in Autism Spectrum Disorders and is currently pursuing a Clinical Psychology doctorate with a specialization in Advanced Psychological Assessment at Saybrook University. Basketball is still life for Ben-Oni, volunteer coaching a local youth basketball team aptly named the Princeton Tigers after their undergraduate alma mater.
Their dream is to build a retreat/clinic/self-sustaining community centering Black neurodistinct people. You are helping them do that by utilizing the resources and offerings of Black Neurodiversity to make that dream a reality."

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www.blackneurodiversity.com

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www.benoni.world
Black Futures Month: Unmasking As A Black Neurodivergent Employee (forbes.com)