You've found Repped Labs — a scholar-practitioner organization designing neuroinclusive, intersectional workplaces.
We don't separate the research from the work. The thinking we publish is the thinking we're doing inside organizations, and vice versa. That integration is the whole point.
This repo is where some of that thinking lives in the open.
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Intersectionality
Not at the margins
Not a checklist
At the center
Neuroinclusion
Design for the edges
Everyone benefits
Practice over theory
Scholar-Practitioner
Research is the work
Work is the research
No parallel tracks
Care as Default
Sustainable pace
Rest is required
Receipts welcome
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We rep, we don't wait for perfect. Short cycles. Documented thinking. Try it in the field before it gets a name. |
Intersectionality is the floor, not the ceiling. Race, gender, neurotype, and class compound. We build for the compounding. |
Care is infrastructure. Pace is sustainable. Rest is not a reward. Disagreement is part of the work. |
🪪 A quick note on what's here (and what isn't)
This repo is a working space. You'll find templates, code, notebooks, and drafts — some polished, some mid-thought. We share publicly for transparency and conversation, not as a finished product.
If something looks half-built, it probably is. That's the lab.
If you reference Repped Labs frameworks, templates, or analysis in published work, please cite us — and reach out before reproducing or adapting any materials:
@misc{reppedlabs,
author = {Vasquez, Teresa and Christiana, Trinity and Repped Labs},
title = {Repped Labs: Neuroinclusive, intersectional workplace design},
year = {2026},
howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/<your-org>/repped-labs}}
}All contents of this repository — code, frameworks, templates, research, and written work — are the intellectual property of Repped Labs. © 2026 Repped Labs. All rights reserved.
This repository is shared publicly for transparency, learning, and conversation. Publication here does not constitute a grant of license to use, copy, modify, distribute, or create derivative works.
What this means in practice
- ✅ Read it, learn from it, cite it. Public scholarship and conversation are welcome.
- ✅ Quote short excerpts with attribution for review, commentary, or academic discussion.
- ❌ Don't copy frameworks, templates, or code into your own products, decks, or workshops without written permission.
- ❌ Don't train models on this repository without written permission.
- 🤝 Want to use something? Reach out. We're often glad to collaborate, license, or co-design — the answer is almost never "no" when the ask is made directly.
