Queer, Black and ADHD - Kristian Moton's Empowering Story
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Marc Almodovar chats with Kristian Moton about his personal ADHD journey as an African-American queer man. Kristian shares his struggles in school before diagnosis, the power of finding mentors in the ADHD community, and the importance of embracing his whole identity in his nonprofit leadership role with the Men's ADHD Support Group. They also discuss volunteer initiatives Kristian spearheads for the organization. He explains what draws him to service, how supporters can get involved, from managing social channels to launching local meetup groups, and why their community has a welcoming, chill vibe focused on making ADHD advocacy sustainable and fun. If you'd like to join us as a volunteer or start a nonprofit chapter in your area, fill out this form! https://forms.gle/SxcJLrFWq9jR5Snx9 0:00 – Introducing Kristian Moton, Organization Director of the Men's ADHD Support Group 3:45 – Kristian opens up about his struggles with ADHD symptoms and discrimination as a student and adult 13:40 – How Kristian leads and engages volunteers to further the organization's mission 22:30 – Kristian on nurturing a welcoming community for our volunteers Check out our website for great blogs, information, and upcoming events! Men's ADHD Support Group Website If you identify as male and have ADHD Join our Facebook Group! And follow us on all of our other social media! Our Facebook Page Our Instagram Our Youtube: Our Twitter Our TikTok Our LinkedIn
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