Lydia Brown

Lydia Brown

Lydia Brown (born 1993) is an Asian American autistic disability rights activist, writer, and public speaker who was honored by the White House in 2013. Brown is currently the chairperson of the Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council.While an undergraduate student at Georgetown University from 2011 until graduating in 2015, Brown was also a student organizer and advocate for disabled students on campus. Brown served as the first-ever Undersecretary of Disability Affairs for the Georgetown University Student Association, wrote and disseminated a citywide guide to resources for students with disabilities, designed a proposal for a Disability Cultural Center on campus, surveyed student government candidates on disability issues, organized a Twitter chat by Georgetown students with disabilities, and hosted and organized a Lecture & Performance Series on Disability Justice that featured talks with disability activists, scholars, and cultural workers including Karen Nakamura, Margaret Price, Leroy F. Moore Jr., Kassiane Sibley, Stephanie Kerschbaum, and Shain M. Neumeier. Wikipedia

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