Women of Color with ADHD: Navigating Unique Challenges in the Workplace

This resource is credited to Nathan Chung, a leading Neurodiversity advocate, and Top LinkedIn Voice. He shared this research to highlight that “Women of color with ADHD face complex, often compounded challenges at work. The intersection of race, gender, and neurodiversity creates unique barriers, making it harder to thrive in professional environments.”

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Chris D. Hooten, M.A. (they/them)

Chris D. Hooten, M.A. (they/them) is a certified Neuro-Mindfulness coach, educator, writer, storyteller, equity advocate, and public speaker. For fifteen years, Chris has helped leaders and teams envision and build collaborative cultures where authenticity, belonging, and positive communication deepen engagement, inspire innovation, and strengthen trust.

Through captivating speaking engagements, interactive workshops, and customized coaching, they promote an outcomes-based and relational approach to inclusion, drawing from practices in social sciences, mindfulness, organizational theory, and antiracist and feminist research.

They specialize in demystifying neurodivergent and gender-inclusive practices for workplaces, schools, and other organizations. Their career includes partnerships ranging from individuals to well-known organizations, including The American Bar Association Tax Section, Chihuly Garden and Glass, Bastyr University, Levy Restaurants, and the Space Needle. You can learn more about Chris and their work by visiting chrishootenconsulting.com.

https://chrishootenconsulting.com
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