About

Our Leadership Team

This section introduces our mission and the team guiding our civil-rights focused work. We are committed to accessible, trauma-informed advocacy.

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Mission, Vision, and Values

We pursue transparency, inclusivity, and accountability while challenging deficit-based narratives and elevating autistic and DD/ID voices.

Meet our team

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Aarav Sharma


CEO

We highlight autistic and DD/ID leadership across organizing, advocacy, and research.

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Mateo García


CTO

Our organizers bring lived experience and professional expertise to advance civil rights.

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Zuri Ndlovu


Engineer

We center trauma-informed care and PTSD awareness in every resource.

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Leila Haddad


Designer

Collaborative voices from autistic and DD/ID communities guide policy reform.

Media and Partnerships

Reach out for collaborations, media inquiries, and partnerships to advance civil-rights reform and broaden access to trauma-informed autism resources.

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