Phenomenally Autistic – with Ayanna Davis

Phenomenally Autistic – with Ayanna Davis

Author: Carolyn Kiel February 21, 2022 Duration: 19:58

Ayanna Davis, also known as phenomenallyautistic on social media, is an autism advocate who was born & raised in Westchester County, New York. Along with being autistic, she has survived over 300 seizures, is living with chronic illnesses and has 3 autoimmune diseases. She is passionate about spreading her messages of self love, joy, equality, diversity, inclusion, and autism awareness & acceptance through the arts. She is also a children's book illustrator, designer, former choreographer, and lover of all performing arts.

During this episode, you will hear Ayanna talk about:

  • How her love of the arts helped her while growing up as a Black girl with undiagnosed autism
  • Her work as a children's book illustrator and a choreographer
  • The challenges Black women face when trying to get an autism diagnosis
  • Living with chronic illnesses during the pandemic
  • Her goals for her art and advocacy

To find out more about her work, you can find Ayanna at @phenomenallyautistic on Instagram and TikTok and check out her coloring book, We Are Magical.

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