FLIP THE NEURO-TIVE
An interview series project that flips the narrative on neurodivergence, giving another perspective on the lived experiences of Neurodivergent folks.
DISCOVER THE STORIES
Sharing neurodivergent success stories won't suffice if the narrative remains in outdated tropes.
Neurodiversity is not a one size fits all
Neurodiversity stands at a pivotal moment, grappling with barriers to unleash its full potential.
The core challenge lies in society's narrow perception of neurodivergent people, necessitating a paradigm shift.
From Superficial Representations To Authentic Amplification
While awareness grows, it often takes the form of surface-level gestures (Hashtags, incomplete representation in awareness campaigns), highlighting the need for genuine commitment to dismantling stereotypes and amplifying diverse voices.
More than ADHD and Autism
The disproportionate attention given to popular conditions like ADHD, Autism and Dyslexia often overshadows the rich Neurodivergent landscape comprising 40+ neurological conditions, hereby neglecting equally valid but less sensationalized ones and distorting our understanding of neurodiversity like Bipolar II or Cerebral Palsy.
From Overseeing Intersectionality to inclusive representation
One significant hurdle that distorts the Neurodiversity movement and neuroinclusive efforts is the oversight of Intersectionality, sidelining crucial identity dimensions like race, age, gender or social class.
A benefit for the community
Empower neurodivergent talent to be seen, supported and empowered to break barriers and shatter stereotypes by telling the richness of their own stories.
A benefit for all of us.
Transform perceptions, celebrate talents, and create a more inclusive society by collaborating with us to showcase the diversity of minds and backgrounds.
A Neurodivergent-led project.
Producer & Creative Director
Axelle Ahanhanzo
Director & Editor
Femi Aboh
Art Director & Narrative Shaper
Alizée Bollen
Production Coordinator
Leen Meerschaert
Project Operations Manager
Mawunu Feliho
Sound Engineer
Jean-Francois AMOU (Takoumi)
Stylist
Orê Aboh
Make-Up Artist
Nicky Ruisch
Set assistants
Hugo Delaye & Yannis Muhima
With the support of
"Everyone is a genius, but if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole believing it is stupid."
Albert Einstein
Karim's journey with Cerebral Palsy challenges stereotypes and promotes inclusivity in the Neurodiversity movement.