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I Have Something in Common with Marilyn Monroe—and You Might, Too

By Robin Wright — 2017

Marilyn Monroe had synesthesia, a sensory condition that has led to a broad reconsideration of perception in general.

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The Intersection of Race and Neurodivergence: “The Black Dyspraxic” Shares on Overcoming Barriers

Neurodivergent individuals with dyslexia, dyspraxia and ADHD have been educated in a system that was ill designed for them to thrive. Therefore, people with these learning differences will display admirable qualities such as problem-solving skills and determination.

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Synesthesia