Tabitha Zeigler is a dynamic humanist, autism advocate, and founder leading meaningful conversations and community engagement around neurodiversity and disability rights. As the host of the Staring Down the Storm: Autism Advocacy in America podcast, she amplifies the voices of those working “in the trenches” for inclusive support, access, and systemic change for autistic individuals and their families. Her work spans organizing, writing, and public speaking, all grounded in her lived experience as a parent and caregiver, and her passion for social justice, accessibility, and authentic storytelling. Tabitha blends her advocacy with a global perspective shaped by varied life and professional experiences, creating platforms that educate, empower, and connect diverse audiences across communities.
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EXPERIENCES
Show Date
Fri 4 Sep 2026 1:00 PM to 1:50 PM
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| Title Short | Rewriting the Story of Power: Congressional Candidates & Creators Take on Christian Nationalism |
| Venue | Workshop |
| Experience Description | What if confronting Christian nationalism felt less like a debate, and more like a shared act of imagination?
This panel will be moderated by Dr. Jen Johannsen, who leads a program for grassroots progressive candidates for the U.S. House and Senate with collaborative leadership as the north star.
Join us for this interactive experience where we gather candidates in federal races and bold content creators for an honest, energizing conversation at the intersection of faith, power, and policy.
This space weaves storytelling, strategy, and lived experience…from the campaign trail and conversations in local communities, to large platforms shaping national narratives.
Featuring voices like Alexis Rice (Secret Slope Podcast), Ashley Bell (Democratic House candidate for NC-10), and others working to build a more just and inclusive future.
Expect depth, humor, and real talk about what it actually takes to turn values into policy, and how we resist harmful theology without losing our humanity.
This is not a sit-and-listen panel. Bring your questions. Bring your curiosity.
Together, we’ll explore what becomes possible when people of faith (and no faith) reclaim power and lead differently. With integrity, and collaboratively. With the same end goal of putting the well-being of humans first. |
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