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Moji Alli-Oke

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A Black woman with short braided hair, wearing large circular earrings and a sleeveless white top. She is standing on a bridge with a wooded area and pond in the background.

Moji is a writer, speaker, and advocate whose work centers on the intersections of disability, race, and neurodivergence. Living with both Sickle Cell Disease and ADHD, she brings a unique and deeply personal perspective to conversations around chronic illness, executive functioning, and mental health.

She is a community leader with ADHD Babes, a collective for Black women and non-binary people with ADHD, and regularly speaks on the realities of navigating health systems, stigma, and late diagnosis. Moji has been a featured panelist and podcast guest, and she uses storytelling to open up space for care, compassion, and change.

文:Moji

October 27, 2022

Being Black with sickle cell and ADHD: Blood, burnout, and building awareness

What happens when burnout from work leads to an unexpected ADHD diagnosis while already living with Sickle Cell Disease? A Black person's journey through intersecting health conditions, the life-saving power of blood donation, and why our communities need this awareness now.

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