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Forming strong cultural identities in an intersecting space of indigeneity and autism using research and digital storytelling
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Author (aut): Simpson, Heather
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This research responds to the urgency to disrupt patterns of social injustice, exclusion, and cultural genocide while
promoting positive identity formation, pride, and resilience for Indigenous autistics in the post-secondary education
system. This study utilized a participatory action research approach positioning participants as collaborators with the
research team. Data collection involved qualitative data derived from the transcripts of online sessions, participant digital
stories, and a summative survey. Thematic analysis was used to identify emergent themes of individual and a collective
narrative. Findings are presented as an original concept of the author called Thrivival: The Fire Within, comprising four
themes: self-identity, time, balance, and community. This work contributes to a broader understanding and expressions
of Indigenization, decolonization, equity, diversity, and inclusion in post-secondary teaching, learning, and policy to better
support the identity and success of Indigenous autistic students and arguably, all students who experience intersectional
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issn: 1177-1801
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https://doi.org/10.1177/11771801231197838
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autism; culture; disability; identity; Indigenous; post-secondary
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Forming strong cultural identities in an intersecting space of indigeneity and autism using research and digital storytelling
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