(Un)Learn
Thank you for taking the first step towards becoming a better ally!
Welcome aboard! This page is a resource to help you unlearn biases and relearn inclusive practices. We are here to support you every step of the way on your allyship journey.
Your Allyship Journey Starts Here. We all have biases. Let’s unlearn them together and become stronger allies of the neurodivergent community... Read More >
The Sarvodya Collective sheds light on the pandemic’s impact on People with Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (PwIDDs) and their caregivers. This qualitative report uses lived experiences to offer solutions and build a more inclusive post-pandemic world... Read More>
According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, a revolution is defined as “a sudden, radical, or complete change.” Other dictionaries tend to add the word “dramatic” to the mix. But, the problem with drama is that it often tends to be loud, exaggerated and short-lived. … Read More>
The meaning behind words doesn’t remain the same and often undergoes changes over time. These semantic shifts are based on the way each word is contextualized. Think about it. The word ‘inclusion’ .. Read More >
What passes through your mind when you come across a person with an intellectual disability? Do you wonder how they/their family cope with it? Have you ever thought about how you will … Read More>
The Four-Lettered Enigma
It’s the post-Valentine cool down, when the bombardment of love-themed notifications from your ‘friendly’ corporates have finally stopped.
This article is the story of how the mind of a person with Down Syndrome plays with numbers, equations and logic giving proof against long-held myth of inability to do think up and understand abstract concepts.. Read More >
Many children with Down Syndrome have speech delays, making educators believe that their ability to read is mechanical and their comprehension compromised. Nothing could be farther from the truth, show new research findings… Read More >
Why we should all care about spreading awareness about IDD!