For me personally the momentum of the neurodiversity movement makes me hopeful that society can change to be more inclusive and accepting of neurodivergent people. I’m also hopeful that a lot of the normative structures that have hurt so many groups of people will continue to be challenged and society becomes more accepting of all forms of diversity.
Wait, what movement? The only thing I see is that there’s slightly more awareness that neurodiverse is a thing. But I don’t see that leading to more inclusivity.
For me personally the momentum of the neurodiversity movement makes me hopeful that society can change to be more inclusive and accepting of neurodivergent people. I’m also hopeful that a lot of the normative structures that have hurt so many groups of people will continue to be challenged and society becomes more accepting of all forms of diversity.
Wait, what movement? The only thing I see is that there’s slightly more awareness that neurodiverse is a thing. But I don’t see that leading to more inclusivity.
I would recommend looking up the work of Nick Walker. Neuroqueer Heresies is an amazing book and addresses all of your questions.