To support and connect with Autism in Black: ĭon't miss this informative episode on universal design learning and the importance of disability-inclusive education for students with disabilities. To register for the third annual Autism in Black Conference and hear more from Patrinia, visit. Listeners can connect with Patrinia Baksmaty via her website at, on Instagram and on LinkedIn as Patrinia Baksmaty. Additionally, Patrinia talks about her journey into advocacy, her practice, and the work she does. Listeners will gain insight into the importance of disability-inclusive education and the impact it can have on students with disabilities. In this discussion, Patrinia shares her expertise in universal design learning and how it can bring disability-inclusive learning experiences to public elementary schools. Patrinia is also a speaker at the third annual Autism in Black Conference happening virtually from April 28th through the 30th. On this episode of Autism in Black Podcast, host Maria Davis-Pierre, LMHC, founder, and CEO of Autism in Black Ink, speaks with Patrinia Baksmaty, an education disability inclusion strategist, founder of The Kaleidoscope Collaborative, and Harvard-certified Universal Design Learning practitioner.
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