[REPLAY] Amina’s Story – Bridging the Gap for Women and Girls with ADHD
This episode is a REPLAY in honor of ADHD Awareness Month.
--
The Duke Center for Girls & Women with ADHD works to enable women and girls with ADHD, as well as their families, providers and communities – to better understand the unique needs of girls and women with ADHD. The Duke Center aims to help individuals seek and receive appropriate treatment, find supportive communities, and reach their full potential by closing key information and resource gaps.
Check out Kési’s conversation with Amina Sesay, Project Coordinator at the Duke Center, as they discuss the lack of information about how Black women and girls experience ADHD, the Duke Center's current projects, and how you can get involved!
--
Find Better to Speak
Twitter | Facebook | Instagram
Find the Duke Center for Girls & Women with ADHD
Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn
--
Learn More + Take Action :
- What I Wish You Knew: A letter to my younger myself about our ADHD – by Kési Felton on Medium
- Translating ADHD Podcast
- Sistas with ADHD
- Women & ADHD Podcast
- Adulting with ADHD
- “Let’s TikTalk About It” featured creator: Tiffany Lindley (@epiphanylane)
- Epiphany Lane Counseling
- Four Steps Towards Better Serving Black and Brown Girls with ADHD – Duke Center for Girls & Women with ADHD
- CHADD (Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder)
- ADDitude Magazine – Self-Tests for ADHD, ODD, Autism, OCD, Learning Disabilities
- NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
Click to sign up for Better to Speak’s email newsletter
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/better-to-speak-the-podcast/donations