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Parenting at the Intersections

Writer's picture: Rae Sabine Rae Sabine

In this unique blend of storytelling and self-reflection, these authors who are also therapists, explore the experience of parenting neurodivergent children of colour within the complex web of interconnected systems of oppression, such as settler colonialism, White supremacy, ableism, and capitalism.


These intersections often lead to feelings of isolation and loneliness. Drawing on the perspectives of parents who are on the front lines and insights from experts, Parenting at the Intersections encourages parents to take a step back and contemplate their own parenting journeys.


When parents are given a space to listen to their own voices, forge connections with their children, and build a sense of community with others, they can discover powerful ways to challenge and disrupt systems of oppression. What if parenting were an act of social justice?




 
 
 

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I acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land where I live and work, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nations. I acknowledge that this land was never ceded and always was, always will be Aboriginal land. I pay my respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

I celebrate, value and include people of all backgrounds, genders, sexualities, cultures, age groups, spiritual beliefs, physical abilities and disabilities.

 

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