Natasha Nelson, also known as Supernova Momma is a disability advocate, Certified Positive Discipline Educator(CPDE)in the home, classroom, and early childhood education center, Certified National Alliance on Mental Illness(NAMI) Family Support Group Facilitator, Certified Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences (HOPE) Facilitator, highly decorated veteran, and mother to two autistic Black girls. She is the Founder and CEO of Supernova Parenting, a national, U.S.-based, neuro-affirming nonprofit organization (501(c)3) committed to disability social justice and empowering caregivers of families of color who are navigating neurodivergence, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and mental health vulnerabilities, and the ECHO Autism Georgia Stat Early Diagnostic Model Family Advocate
Natasha is also neurodivergent, diagnosed with ASD, ADHD, OCD, GAD, SPD, PTSD, and SSD. Natasha and her family played a prominent role in the highly revered documentary “Navigating Autism in Communities of Color”. Produced and directed by the esteemed School of History and Sociology and the School of Literature Media and Communication at Georgia Tech, in collaboration with The Color of Autism Foundation.
Yolanda Williams is a Conscious Parenting Coach, Social Justice Instructor, and most importantly a single Mom to one amazing autistic toddler seeking liberation for Black children by helping parents learn how to be more conscious, intentional parents.