Please, if you are not a person of African descent, reconsider creating 1st-level toots using the #BlackTwitter #BlackMastodon #BlackFedi or #BlackFediverse, etc, hashtags. In this moment of flux, a lot of Black folks are trying to find each other via these hashtags. It might be more considerate to use #BlackTwitterAllies and other such hashtags to show support for Black communities without co-opting them.
Please, if you are not a person of African descent, reconsider creating 1st-level toots using the #BlackTwitter #BlackMastodon #BlackFedi or #BlackFediverse, etc, hashtags. In this moment of flux, a lot of Black folks are trying to find each other via these hashtags. It might be more considerate to use #BlackTwitterAllies and other such hashtags to show support for Black communities without co-opting them.
I adore Mastodon.
Other social media looks too cluttered and overwhelming.
It's also wonderful that me and my business are able to provide a free and ad-free #ActuallyAutistic community for fellow autistics on our https://autistics.life server.
And a place where we can find each other no matter where our instance is.
This is something I've wanted to do for a long time. Grateful I'm finally in a position to do so.
And I'm grateful for the Mastodon devs who built this.
2022 isn’t the year that we emerged from the pandemic.
It’s the year we chose to normalize ignoring it and leaving the most vulnerable behind.
I recently contributed a blog style piece for ASME - Association for the Study of Medical Education for their December spotlight on disability in medicine.
Read on for my story (Dr Sarah Bernard) and those of 7 other contributors, all sharing our lived experience of disability in medicine.
I’m glad to share my experience, for disabled doctors and future disabled doctors!
#ActuallyAutistic #Disabled #Neurodiversity #MedEd
https://www.asme.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/ASME-Disability-Awareness-Document-Dec22.pdf
I recently contributed a blog style piece for ASME - Association for the Study of Medical Education for their December spotlight on disability in medicine.
Read on for my story (Dr Sarah Bernard) and those of 7 other contributors, all sharing our lived experience of disability in medicine.
I’m glad to share my experience, for disabled doctors and future disabled doctors!
#ActuallyAutistic #Disabled #Neurodiversity #MedEd
https://www.asme.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/ASME-Disability-Awareness-Document-Dec22.pdf