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Moji Alli-Oke

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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.

Posts written by Moji

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October 27, 2022

ADHD, Sickle Cell Disease and the need for Black blood donors

Ahead of the ADHD Babes Blood drive, learn more about the impact of having both Sickle Cell and ADHD, and the importance of blood donation

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