
The is a the second of a two-part interview with Kayla, Shana, and Miranda, three neurdivergent executives who found power in the diagnosis and their voice to live out loud, help others along, and inspire change at work and in their community. Together they share their insights on masking, finding their strengths, speaking up, and calling out for basic humanity and understanding about neurodivergence in the education system and beyond.
Miranda also recommends the book, "The Death and Life of the Great American School System" by Diane Ravitch, as a must read on education reform.