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June 3, 2026
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June 3, 2026

Webinar, June 3rd, 2026, with the Massachusetts’ Department of Developmental Services Autism Team’s Neurodiversity Series Training Sessions. Author, educator, and autistic self-advocate Gyasi Burks-Abbott will discuss the intersectionality between race and disability.
* Drawing from his lived experience as an African American on the Autism Spectrum, Gyasi will explore the commonalities between the two marginalized identities.
* He will also examine the historical parallels between the Disability Rights and Civil Rights Movements.
Gyasi Burks-Abbott, MS, is on the faculty of the LEND (Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and related Disabilities) Program at Boston Children’s Hospital and UMass Boston’s Institute for Community Inclusion. He serves on the boards, committees, and commissions of many autism and disability organizations; and he’s written for several autism and disability-related publications. Gyasi graduated from Macalester College in St. Paul, MN with a BA in English and psychology, and he has an M.S. in Library and Information Science from Simmons University in Boston. Gyasi tells the story of how he became an autism self-advocate in his autobiography/memoir titled My Mother’s Apprentice: An Autistic’s Rites of Passage.
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