After a life spent "feeling on the margins, not knowing why", everything changed for Lali Dugelay three years ago when she was diagnosed with her disability. She now wears a badge that shows her drawn as a super woman, topped with the word "Autistic", echoing her book. On his right wrist, 3 bracelets. If one passes on the left wrist, it is a sign to her husband, her children, her relatives and her colleagues that things are starting to go wrong... Fulfilled in her family life after a tormented childhood, she also seeks to be at work. A part-time employee and freelancer, her opinion on work is firm: "For a person with a disability, it's not a privilege, it's a right."
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