Your Job, Your Way: Meet Our New Team
Instead of traditional hiring systems filled with resumes, rigid roles, and endless barriers, Your Job, Your Way flips the model.
Instead of traditional hiring systems filled with resumes, rigid roles, and endless barriers, Your Job, Your Way flips the model.
Pull into The Gas Station — AOG’s new virtual hangout for autistic adults to connect, unwind, and fuel up on positivity. Join us Mondays from 2–4 PM Eastern in April and May 2026 for laughs, conversation, special interests, and a relaxed space to be yourself.
I am an autistic film graduate and programmer and have joined AOG because I believe that neurodivergent individuals do not get enough say or supports to succeed.
In this episode of AOG Radio, James Orman and James Humphries discuss why supports and accommodations are essential—not just for people with disabilities, but for building a healthier and more inclusive society.
In this episode of the AOG podcast, James Orman and Ash discuss storytelling, creativity, and how neurodivergent creators are using new tools like AI to make media more accessible and expressive.
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In the first episode of the Autism On the Go podcast, James Orman and members of the AOG community discuss the importance of creating neuroinclusive spaces designed by and for neurodivergent people.
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Janette Rosenbaum (they/them) Communications Lead janette@autismonthego.org Janette originally got connected to AOG through the Autistic Leaders program. Janette then became
Dr. Darian Senn-Carter is a dedicated advocate, educator, and author committed to empowering individuals through education, community engagement, and neurodiversity advocacy. As an Autistic self-advocate, he brings a wealth of lived experience and professional expertise to his work in higher education, criminal justice, and community engagement.
Rosanna Tufts earned a Master of Music degree from Peabody Conservatory, worked as a church secretary, had a career in Human Resources at the Community College of Baltimore County, she produced an original rock opera, produced a talk radio show, wrote a book, learned to sew, was ordained as an interfaith minister, became a Toastmaster, astrologer, and Reiki practitioner, was married twice, raised one child, survived a Stage 4 cancer — all without knowing she is autistic!
Jorge Tirigall was born on October 24th 1997 in Baltimore, Maryland to Argentinian immigrants. He was diagnosed with autism at the age of 3 and moved to Columbia, Maryland in May 2001. He graduated from Reservoir High School in May 2016. His father is a rock, jazz guitarist and his mother is a property manager at Columbia Choice Apartments.

Autism On the Go is an initiative of the Neurodivergent Advocacy and Resource Group, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN: 33-1581527).
Our mission is to foster belonging, empowerment, and leadership through community-driven programs, peer support, and advocacy.
We are committed to accessibility (WCAG 2.1). Questions? info@autismonthego.org
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