Can The Assembly, which pairs neurodivergent interviewers with celebrities, get representation right?

Can The Assembly, which pairs neurodivergent interviewers with celebrities, get representation right?

Margaux Wosk wasn’t sure about appearing on TV. As president of disability nonprofit BC People First, owner of LGBTQIA+ and neurodiversity merchandise company Retrophiliac and a full-time artist, they already had their plate full. But being an autistic person with a

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