
Rest Is Radical: Navigating Inauguration Uncertainty as a Neurodivergent Black Woman
As another inauguration unfolds, many of us feel a swirling mix of hope, anxiety, and even disappointment. For those who identify as Black women—and especially those of us who are neurodivergent—these feelings can run particularly deep. At the intersection of race, gender, and neurodiversity, we’re often on the front lines of systemic shifts and policy changes, bearing the weight of historical inequities and ongoing stigmas around mental health.

Reboot: Working on My Wellness
The Kia Soul flashed its lights to me. I thought for a split second, this could be my way out of here! This could be my opportunity to die and no one would have to know that I am suicidal in the first place. But, the thought that I had just text my daughter that I was on my way home and I could not let her down. So, I swerved off the road in the last seconds.

Flex Your Power Over Situations!
“Don’t just accept an offer, start a new routine, go a new direction… because you are afraid that you will not have other options. So, when faced with a situation that does not seem to be going in your favor…”

I am not an imposter…
I am NOT an imposter… I am Dr. Kay Lo Jo! Sometimes, I have to remind myself who I am and what I am capable of.