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ABOUT US

DiverseMinds is a neurodivergent women's magazine working to bridge the gender gap within the field of neurodiversity. We envision a world where awareness of gender justice has transformed power and privilege into equity and acceptance for all.

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DiverseMinds is a non-profit organization launched in May 2022 by youth leaders and neurodiversity specialists. We are dedicated to serving more than 3k neurodivergent women and 6k readers. With our resource integration platform, DiverseMinds empower audiences with tips, insights and challenging common misconceptions from the latest health, wellness and beauty research and spark discussion about neurodivergence in women - presented in a fun, engaging way that helps audiences lead confident, healthy lives.

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Neurodiversity is the diversity and variety of human thinking and neurocognition. This developmental difference is biologically and psychologically rooted, not a matter of belief or “political correctness.” Neurodivergent individuals are not” anomalous” or a source of shame. Still, part of the natural diversity exists within us as a human species obstacles that neurodivergent individuals face in the day-to-day reflect that the society they live in is not sufficiently diligent enough to provide them with the understanding they deserve. At DiverseMinds, neurodivergent and neurotypical work toward our shared goal to create a social environment that works for everyone.

All women feel social pressures in some form, and being neurodivergent can add to the mountainous external pressure to fit in. This is why DiverseMinds exists. Our aim is to create a discussion about neurodivergence in women by challenging common misconceptions and creating a space for neurodivergent women to be seen! We call it the DiverseMinds Revolution!

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DiverseMinds is a neurodistinct female magazine working to bridge the gender gap within the field of neurodiversity. There is no single media about women in neurodiversity.

Mission: Providing a platform for women in neurodiversity to shares their thoughts and opinion. An opportunity to express themselves, supporting each other in the society. 

Vision: Bridging the gender gap within the field of neurodiversity.

Value: Community, Creativity, Dignity, Respect and Equity

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OUR RESEARCH TEAM

EXECUTIVE TEAM

Ashley Chen

Ashley Chen (she/her) is the founder and board chair of DiverseMinds. With an unwavering dedication to promoting inclusivity and understanding, she plays a pivotal role in shaping the brand's direction across various mediums, including print, digital platforms, and affiliated programs.

Ashley's passion for neurodiversity stems from her personal connection to the cause. It was through her closest friend's diagnosis of Autism and ADHD that she became acutely aware of the unique challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals. Determined to make a positive impact, she embarked on a mission to foster acceptance, empower neurodiverse individuals, and dismantle stigmas associated with neurodiversity.

Beyond her professional pursuits, Ashley indulges in the art of aerial yoga, gracefully navigating the suspension of traditional limitations while finding balance and strength within herself. This physical practice mirrors her philosophy of embracing diversity and embracing the unique strengths that neurodivergent individuals possess.

Not content with merely breaking boundaries in the realm of advocacy and physical pursuits, Ashley also unleashes her creativity in the kitchen. With an adventurous spirit, she constantly experiments with new recipes, tantalizing taste buds and nourishing the body and soul with her culinary creations.

 

Through her multifaceted endeavors, Ashley Chen exemplifies a passionate advocate, leader, and changemaker in the neurodiversity space. Her unwavering commitment to fostering acceptance, promoting understanding, and celebrating diversity serves as an inspiration for others, igniting positive change and shaping a more inclusive future for all.

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Karina Kofman

Karina Kofman (she/her) is the Chief-Operation-Officer at DiverseMinds Magazine. She is a Biology major student in York university. She advocates for neurodiversity awareness and promotes a more inclusive and tolerant school and workplace environment.

EDITORIAL TEAM

Chloe Davies

Managing Editor

Anna Coughlan

Dyslexia Director

Orly Aziza

Editor

May Sith

Marketing & Creative Director

Adrianna Schmeichel

ADHD Director

Vriti Bajaj

Dyspraxia Director

Chloe Davies (she/her) is the Managing Editor of DiverseMinds. She is currently completing her BSc in Neuroscience at York University. Her goal is to pursue academic research in autism and executive control after graduation. When she’s not at school or editing, you can find Chloe singing on her church’s worship team, writing book reviews, or hanging out with her little brother.

Orly Aziza (she/her) is the Editor at DiverseMinds. She completed her degree in Psychology, with a concentration in Counselling and Mental Health at York University. Her research has been in Neuropsychological differences in those with ASD. Her work in her community around women’s empowerment and her research in her undergraduate degree has been a key driver in working at DiverseMindsMag. She hopes to help promote a more inclusive environment in science and lifestyle.

Adrianna Schmeichel (she/her) is the ADHD director and lab manager of DiverseMinds. She is a recent Queen’s University graduate where she studied psychology. In her time at Queen’s, Adrianna was the co-founder and co-president of the Get Psyched Club, a club aimed to bring together a community of students to discuss relevant topics in psychological research.

Anna Coughlan (she/her) is the dyslexia director and the lab manager of DiverseMinds. She is a 4th-year student at the University of Toronto specializing in Psychology and Physiology.

May Sith (she/her) is the marketing and creative director of DiverseMinds. She has more than five years of the graphic design and media field. She’s a proud undergraduate of University of Toronto, completing the Rotman Commerce business program.

Vriti Bajaj (she/her) is the dyspraxia director of DiverseMinds. She is an aspiring psychologist who wishes to work with neurodiverse individuals. She is currently employed as a support worker in Halton Hills area and work with individuals on the Autism Spectrum and with dual diagnoses.

LAB RESEARCH TEAM

Adrianna Schmeichel

Lab Manager

Anna Coughlan

Lab Manager

Adrianna Schmeichel (she/her) is the ADHD director and lab manager of DiverseMinds. She is a recent Queen’s University graduate where she studied psychology. In her time at Queen’s, Adrianna was the co-founder and co-president of the Get Psyched Club, a club aimed to bring together a community of students to discuss relevant topics in psychological research.

Anna Coughlan (she/her) is the dyslexia director and the lab manager of DiverseMinds. She is a 4th-year student at the University of Toronto specializing in Psychology and Physiology.

MENTORSHIP PROGRAM TEAM

Atara Lipetz

Arshina Remtulla

Arshina Remtulla (she/her) is currently completing her BHSc and minor in Psychology at the University of Ottawa. She has been an advocate for change and equality since she was young. When she’s not studying, you can find her editing YouTube videos, trying new cafés, and playing pool with her friends.

Atara Lipetz (she/her) is a Psychology, neuroscience & behaviour student at McMaster University. She is also a mentor to neurodivergent children.

ADVISORY BOARD

Nancy Marshall

Nancy Marshall is a PhD candidate in the Faculty of Education at York University, Ontario, Canada. Her research examines the impact of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) on the wellbeing of autistic people from the perspectives of lived experience. Nancy is also a registered Social Worker (RSW) who supports children, youth, and families in her role as a Child and Family Therapist at Ripple Effect Children's services in Toronto, Ontario. Before becoming a therapist, Nancy worked as a Child and Youth Worker who supported autistic and neurodivergent young people in schools and other community settings for over 15 years.

Dori Zener

Dori Zener is a therapist, social worker and the founder of Dori Zenner & Associates (Good Company) located in Toronto, Canada. Dori is involved in various neurodiversity projects and research with affiliated universities across Canada. Her team and herself help autistic people and their loved ones understand and appreciate neurodiversity by using a strengths-based, person-centered approach. All the clinicians have prior experience dealing with girls, women, non-binary people, and LGBTQIA+ people.

Emma Allsopp

Emma Allsopp is a experienced neurodivergent coach located in London, UK. She has been nominated for a Women of Inspiration award through Universal Women’s Network.

Madeleine P. Côté 

Madeleine P. Côté aka Coach Maddy is an ADHD expert, Coach, Mentor, Trainer and Speaker. She has been in this coaching industry for over 20 years. She is also neurodiverse, Maddy has ADHD, anxiety and a mood disorder. Maddy has worked as a trainer at the ADD Coach Academy in New York, the International Coach Training Center and Concordia University. She has been published in books and articles and have spoken at conferences and universities. You’ll find Maddy to be friendly and approachable and she is very appreciative to be a part of this magazine and amongst you.

Armelle McGeachie

Armelle McGeachie is a marketer in the 9-5, and discusses her dyslexia every other hour of the day. She runs Girls with Dyslexia, an online community that seeks to educate and empower girls and women with dyslexia and other neurodiversities. She was diagnosed with dyslexia at 21, so she brings a lot of great experience when understanding late diagnosis.

Deborah Leveroy

Deborah Leveroy is a neuroinclusion practitioner and academic, working to remove barriers in the workplace by equipping individuals and organisations with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to realize and unlock neurodivergent talent. Deborah’s research background in dyslexia and performance practice is published in several peer-reviewed journals, books, and industry toolkits (Routledge, British Dyslexia Association). Her practice-based research is grounded in her lived experience as a dyslexic/dyspraxic learner.

Jessica Michaels

Jessica Michaels is an autistic speaker and coach for women in leadership.

Atara Lipetz

Atara Lipetz is a Psychology, neuroscience & behaviour student at McMaster University. She is also a mentor to neurodivergent children.

SUBMISSIONS

Please contact collab@diversemindsco.com to send a letter to the editor or a guest writer piece. Letters to the editor are normally 500-550 words long, whereas guest writers are often 600-900 words long. Please include your full legal name and if possible school/workplace information. Note: All submissions must be in word doc. The Magazine maintains the right to modify any submissions before publishing them and will notify writers of any significant changes.

CONTACT US

We want to hear from you. If you have a comment, suggestion, or correction to share, please contact us at info@diversemindsco.com. For press inquiries, email us at info@diversemindsco.com. ​

 

Write for us: We are continuously looking for qualified health and psychology writers. If interested, reach out to us at infodiverseminds@gmail.com.

 

Join us: Join our team! We’re looking for bright, engaged, creative, and inspiring people who want to make a difference in the world of health and wellness information.

 

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