Equity and the Hero’s Journey
Equity and the Hero’s Journey Written by Delaney There’s nothing worse than a braggart. Who wants to hear someone talk nonstop about how successful he/she is? Nobody. So I apologize in advance. I’m a student on the autism spectrum at St. Edward’s University, a private university in my hometown of Austin, TX. I’m also the […]
Working Mothers In A Pandemic
Working Mothers In A Pandemic By: Hayden Workplace Disruption To state the obvious, the pandemic has caused a variety of disruptions to everyday life. The workforce has been struggling, but a group that has taken a particular hit are women, especially those with children. With an increased number of children at home and changes […]
5 Workplaces Appropriate Ways to Celebrate Valentine’s Day
Every year Valentine’s Day comes around. It’s a special day dedicated to showing the person you love appreciation by giving them chocolates, a teddy bear, or a dozen red roses. It’s one of those rare occasions where your personal life can intersect with your professional life, which can cause discomfort in your workplace if you […]
How employers can create a supportive environment for neurodivergent/disabled colleagues
As we strive for more equality and diversity in the workplace, we have to make sure we approach the issue adequately and sensitively. While most employers come from a place of good intentions, working with neurodivergent and colleagues with disabilities comes with its challenges and benefits. This can be a difficult thing to manage when […]
Three Food Joints That Support Neurodiversity
Three Food Joints That Support Neurodiversity Written by Delaney The Food & Beverage Industry has served as a nurturing ground for individuals who identify as neurodivergent, with numerous opportunities for hands-on work. As a result, this has paved the way in helping them build self-reliance, an essential component of the independent living process. With the […]