
Conversations about neurodiversity are conversations promoting hope
Conversations about neurodiversity are conversations promoting hope Note: This is a full transcript that was prepared for the TedXIITH talk by Aarathi Selvan. A fundamental

Conversations about neurodiversity are conversations promoting hope Note: This is a full transcript that was prepared for the TedXIITH talk by Aarathi Selvan. A fundamental

The master’s tools will never dismantle the masters’ house So many of us live under persistent and pervasive self-doubt. Have I got this right? am

Just Some Ruminations : Reflections by Gautam, Person with lived experience of schizophrenia.

Books That Were Loved in 2022 Ever since I began to curate books for Pause Library I have become immersed in reading books like never

Written Up as Lady Macbeth I recently read the report for my MCMI assessment, and it gave me the distinct sensation of receiving an eerily

A productive effort against productivity We know not why the world works the way it does, we know not who we carry these bricks

Mental Health in the Margins I was invited to a talk on World Mental Health Day at the University of Madras for a special guest

Queer Chosen Families Raviraj from Narrative Practices India, Aditya from the QT center collective, Hyderabad and Aarathi Selvan from Pause for Perspective talk about Queer

Can You See Me? By Libby Scott and Rebecca Westcott, published by Scholastic Children’s Book, is about Tally a 11 year old person with Autism.