Autism Today Foundation

Acclaimed recording artist Chris Redding advocates for neurodivergent awareness

Chris Redding, the acclaimed recording artist, songwriter and producer has pioneered a GRAMMY-nominated hip-hop ambient fusion album “Vision of Sounds”, utilizing sound frequencies to resonate with neurodiverse listeners. The album is a global initiative aimed at fostering a deeper appreciation of the experiences of the autism spectrum.

He is preparing to launch his “Synethesia World Tour”, an immersive sensory music experience.

Chris was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 13 and experiences the auditory and visual aspects of synesthesia.  His son’s diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) further fuels his commitment to creating a world that embraces different neurotypes.

 “By incorporating stimming sounds, vocal echolalia, repetitive patterns and other behaviors associated with neurodivergence, I want to challenge societal norms and celebrate the beauty of diversity”.

He wants people to know that “different” is more than ok.  “Our differences are what make us who we are and this album is a reflection of that.”

The Autism Today Foundation is proud to partner with Chris’s initiatives by sharing his wonderful gifts, strengths and talents globally.

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Dr. Daniels, National Autism Coordinator at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, directs the NIH’s Office of National Autism Coordination and serves as Executive Secretary of the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee.

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