"There are autistic people who have identified wanting to hold down a typical job as their goal, and we want to honor that. There can be great benefits that come from working including community with your colleagues, feeling important, doing something for society. But if we stop there, we never get to question why we work the way that we do? That's the critical disability theory lens", says Zosia Zaks. Zosia joins this episode to discuss critical disability theory and what being neurodiversity-affirming truly means. To learn more about Zosia visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/zosia-zaks-a72536195/
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