Khadija Gbla, a remarkable human rights advocate who is black, autistic, and physically disabled, shares their inspiring journey from refugee to advocate for marginalized communities. They highlight the importance of embracing identity and navigating intersectionality, particularly the unique challenges faced by black autistic individuals. The conversation also addresses the inadequacies of support for disabled refugees and advocates for genuine inclusion within communities. Khadija emphasizes resilience, community support, and the need for actionable change in the disability rights landscape.