Kerima Çevik is a legislative advocate and a parent activist for autism and social justice. She is an independent researcher who speaks at autism and disability rights conferences and workshops. She is currently promoting the concept of Pay it Forward activism and autism community building through resource generation, crowd funding of crisis mitigation, and leveraging social media. She blogs about autism, disability rights, and life with her nonspeaking autistic son at The Autism Wars, intersectionality at “Intersected”, social justice at “Brave”, and is the founder of the “Amplify Autistic Voices” project.

Surviving Inclusion: At The Intersection of Minority, Disability and Resegregation

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Kerima Çevik on Surviving Inclusion: At The Intersection of

On Surviving Inclusion

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On Surviving Inclusion by Kerima Cevik Three

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