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What does it mean to be trans, autistic, and Afrikan in South Africa today? In this episode of Intersectional Psychology, host Aurora Brown talks with siv greyson — an autistic, Afrikan, and transgender liberation scholar — about navigating identity, healthcare, and everyday life at the intersections of race, gender, and neurodivergence.
Siv shares powerful insights into the realities of being a neurodivergent trans person of colour in the South African public health system. From microaggressions in clinics to joy in small moments of connection, this conversation unpacks how racism, ableism, and transphobia shape care — and how joy, rest, and resistance offer healing alternatives.
This episode challenges us to rethink what liberation really means — not only for trans and neurodivergent people, but for all of us living in systems built on exclusion.
Instagram: @sivgreyson
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By Aurora Brown, Registered CounsellorWhat does it mean to be trans, autistic, and Afrikan in South Africa today? In this episode of Intersectional Psychology, host Aurora Brown talks with siv greyson — an autistic, Afrikan, and transgender liberation scholar — about navigating identity, healthcare, and everyday life at the intersections of race, gender, and neurodivergence.
Siv shares powerful insights into the realities of being a neurodivergent trans person of colour in the South African public health system. From microaggressions in clinics to joy in small moments of connection, this conversation unpacks how racism, ableism, and transphobia shape care — and how joy, rest, and resistance offer healing alternatives.
This episode challenges us to rethink what liberation really means — not only for trans and neurodivergent people, but for all of us living in systems built on exclusion.
Instagram: @sivgreyson
Patreon.com/IntersectionalPsychology
🌈 If this episode resonates, please share it, rate the show, and send us your thoughts.
📄 Download a transcript of this episode on IntersectionalPsychology.com.
00:00:00 Land acknowledgement
🔗 Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts
You can contribute to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund at https://www.pcrf.net/
See Privacy Policy at https://intersectionalpsychology.com/privacy-policy/