Needed: Emergency Mutual Aid for the Painter of This Piece

Fellow StimpunkStimpunk combines “stimming” + “punk” to evoke open and proud stimming, resistance to neurotypicalization, and the DIY culture of punk, disabled, and neurodivergent communities. Instead of hiding our stims, we… More Jasmine is a neurodivergentNeurodivergent, sometimes abbreviated as ND, means having a mind that functions in ways which diverge significantly from the dominant societal standardsContinue reading “Needed: Emergency Mutual Aid for the Painter of This Piece”

Stimpunks in a Minute

StimpunksStimpunk combines “stimming” + “punk” to evoke open and proud stimming, resistance to neurotypicalization, and the DIY culture of punk, disabled, and neurodivergent communities. Instead of hiding our stims, we… More Foundation challenges the typical approach to helping people who are neurodivergentNeurodivergent, sometimes abbreviated as ND, means having a mind that functions in ways which divergeContinue reading Stimpunks in a Minute”

WGMG + W Hotel + Stimpunks: Art, Space, and Mutual Aid

It is with great pleasure that we announce a collaboration between WGMG, the W Hotel and StimpunksStimpunk combines “stimming” + “punk” to evoke open and proud stimming, resistance to neurotypicalization, and the DIY culture of punk, disabled, and neurodivergent communities. Instead of hiding our stims, we… More. We are honored that WGMG will donate aContinue reading “WGMG + W Hotel + Stimpunks: Art, Space, and Mutual Aid”

Additions to Our Philosophy on Bodyminds, Asking for Help, Community, and Shame

We updated our philosophy page with additions on bodymindsBodymind: A term used to challenge the idea the body and mind are experienced separately (Descartes). Written in various ways, Bodymind or Body-mind, this usage foregrounds the understanding that experiences… More, asking for help, communityWhat I have always been hoping to accomplish is the creation of community.CommunityContinue reading “Additions to Our Philosophy on Bodyminds, Asking for Help, Community, and Shame”