If you're looking for Black autistic women YouTubers/ vloggers I've got 4 of them.
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Aishah Nyeta is an artist and YouTuber. She discusses life as a Black Autistic woman. youtube.com/c/AishahNyeta
Freedom is the founder of BlackAuDHD and believes our futures of care deserve to exist beyond systems and institutions of oppression. They offer no cost peer support. Visit their links for more info youtube.com/c/BlackAuDHD
Tyla Grant is the founder of
Black and Neurodiverse.
The Black and Neurodiverse (B+ND) fund provides grants for young Black people who suspect they are neurodivergent to pursue a diagnosis. tylagrant.com
Another person to add to this thread: Teona (they/them) is a multi-disabled writer and content creator. They play a variety of cozy games, visual novels, simulations and RPGs with their adaptive gaming equipment. youtube.com/c/teespoonie
Kofi is an artist active on both TikTok and YouTube. She hopes to provide some tips by sharing her experience both as a late diagnosed Autistic, and also a late diagnosed Autistic Black woman.
Ayanna Davis aka phenomenallyautistic, is an artist, illustrator, fashion designer, author & autism advocate who uses her platform to educate others about autism and does not shy away from speaking truthfully about living with autism.
Rosalie Babbette is a cybersecurity analyst. She intends to motivate and spread awareness to minorities about careers in the growing field of cybersecurity. On her TikTok she also covers life as an autistic woman.
Gypsie is a fashion doll enthusiast. Broken Dolly TV is safe zone for adults (not kid-friendly) who love 1/6 & other Fashion or art Dolls fused w/a hint of Hip Hop Culture. She also has videos on her experience as an autistic woman.
Rian (pronounced like Ryan) Phin identifies as an aesthete. She was a Tumblr-famous fashion blogger in her youth and presently boasts over 78,000 followers on YouTube.
Crystal Jordan is an autism advocate and mom to an autistic son. She's on a mission to normalize autism. Her brand Zachariah's World centers around children with ASD not being forgotten but embraced.
Gray Butler (they/them) is founder of Black Tea Speaks, a radical lifestyle organization about Feminist Epistemologies Healing Practices & Justice- aims to transform & recognize BIQPOC & disabled voices as sources of expertise.
@QuietAtTheStart is an AuDHD content creator on TikTok where she talks about autism and ADHD from a personal and professional perspective. She also has a series called “how did I not know I had autism” and “stims more common among skinfolk ✊🏾”
Chamaya Moody is an autistic actor, content creator & anti-oppressive wellness advocate. She is passionate about creating spaces where ND BIPOC can become more whole through radical self-care practices and more accepted in society. tiktok.com/@chamayamoody linktr.ee/chamayamoody
Christèle Gassant aka Plomcake is an autistic/ADHD author and content creator passionate about making a change in the world. She does so via activism and writing.
Woke up and realized my nails had air bubbles. I watched a clickbait-y video on YouTube. The thumbnail 👍🏽 the video content 🙃 dude really made a video on getting rid of air bubbles only to give advice which creates more air bubbles 😑
He's like, "You're probably wondering why's a guy doing a video about nail polish" I'm like DUDE Idc if you're an alien you just gotta give me some good info. He goes on to advise folx to shake the nail polish bottle. That's a NO NO. I might've given my 1st dislike on a YT video
I don't normally do that but this guy is so misinformed. Not only that but my time was wasted. Then again, maybe it wasn't. I did learn not to visit his YouTube channel again.
I was today years old when I found out one of my favorite movies: Adventures in Babysitting (1987) has a remake & it was also the 100th Disney Channel Original Movie (DCOM).
So I'll be watching the original Adventures in Babysitting before I watch the remake some other time. I'm no doubt gonna find problems bc y'know...1980s and all
Chris dancing & lip syncing to The Crystals', "And then he kissed me" is a mood!