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wardafarah has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in December 2022. Besides social media accounts, wardafarah has populated their site with Collection: Decolonising speech therapy, The Commission Conversations - Warda Farah, New York University Guest Speaker Series: Warda Farah, RCSLT Towards a diverse profession 2019, Speech therapy leaves too many Black voices silent, National Autistic Society Plenary - Warda Farah 2023, Meet Warda Farah - owner of Language Waves and Start-ups in London Libraries participant, Kelechi Okafor SYM EP 256 ‘Closed Hearts Don’t Get Fed’ ft Warda Farah, Autistic Girls Network keeping it all inside, Autism in Black girls - Autistic Girls Network, Practice-based Learning Guidance for SLTs and HEIs | RCSLT Diversity + Inclusion in Practice, RCSLT webinar: Towards a diverse profession, 100 Day Studio: Museum of Slavery and Freedom & Ash Sakula: 'Animating the Brief', Museum of Slavery and Freedom in Deptford (MōSaF) A short film by AshSakula Architects, A Beginner's Guide to Intersectionality in the Early Years | Tapestry UK, Warda Farah explains the Pathology of Agency and reflects on the impact it has on children in the early years, as well as what we can do to combat it. | Tapestry UK, Intersections Rehabilitation - S2: Decolonise, Destroy, Dream - Thought experiments on becoming, For All Abilities: Warda Farah - Working as a neurodivergent Speech Language Therapist, Say Your Mind EP 256 - Closed Hearts Don't Get Fed ft. Warda Farah, Is my environment making me sick? — Neurodiverse Connection, A Critical Analysis of Standardized Testing in Speech and Language Therapy - PubMed, Ancestral Storytelling as a portal of possibility, Meet Warda Farah - owner of Language Waves and Start-ups in London Libraries participant, Short film about Linguistic Justice + Anti-Black Language discrimination, S3 Ep7 Decolonizing the Speech Language Therapy Profession with Warda Farah, Speech and Language Therapy Done Right is Social Justice.