Rhythms of Resilience: African Drumming in the Autism Community
The Autism in Black Podcast - A podcast by Maria Davis-Pierre, LMHC
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Welcome to the Autism in Black Podcast, hosted by Maria Davis-Pierre, LMHC. This episode features an inspiring conversation with Victoria Boateng, an autism advocate and skilled djembe artist who has harnessed the power of African drumming as a transformative outlet for self-expression and community building. In This Episode: Victoria Boateng shares her personal journey as an Autistic African American woman growing up on the north side of Chicago. Diagnosed with autism at age three and nonverbal until seven, Victoria overcame significant challenges through her passion for drumming. Today, she is not only a talented musician but also a dedicated educator and performer. Listeners will explore: Victoria's Early Challenges and Triumphs: Insights into her early life, the struggle for resources, and the pivotal role drumming played in her development. Drumming as Therapy: How African drumming has served as a therapeutic and creative outlet, helping Victoria and others in the autism community find voice, agency, and independence. Building Community Through Music: The significance of drumming in creating a sense of belonging and community among diverse groups. Connect with Victoria Boateng: Website: www.victoriadjembe.org Facebook: Victoria Boateng About Victoria Boateng: Victoria is a passionate autism advocate and accomplished musician. A graduate of Western Illinois University with a degree in communication and a minor in theater, she has studied under master drummers and currently teaches and performs in various respected music and dance companies. Victoria's journey from a nonverbal child to a vibrant performer and teacher is a testament to the power of perseverance and the arts. Missed the Conference? Catch Victoria's impactful workshop and other sessions by purchasing the replay of the recent Autism in Black Conference. Immerse yourself in powerful stories and educational content designed to enlighten and inspire. Available here: www.autisminblack.org/conference2024 Support and Connect with Autism in Black: Website: www.autisminblack.org Social Media: Follow us on TikTok, Instagram, or Twitter: @autisminblack Facebook: @autisminblk Join our community for networking, resources, and advocacy: www.autisminblack.org/membership Thank you for tuning into the Autism in Black Podcast! Share your thoughts using #aibpod on social media. Together, we can create a more inclusive and supportive community.