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Tag Archives: Ayanna Davis

Autism Interview #212: Ayanna Davis [PhenomenallyAutistic] on Art, Race, and Autism Advocacy

May 21, 2024JennaInterviews

Ayanna Davis is an autism advocate from New York advocating for proper resources & visibility for black Autistic women. Along with being Autistic, she has survived over 300 seizures, lives with Chronic illnesses, has 5 autoimmune diseases, and spreads her messages of self love, joy, equality, diversity,inclusion and autism acceptance through the Arts. Tell me…

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