Creole-Indigenous Queerness & Neurodivergence foregrounds the Kristang understanding that queerness, neurodivergence, and creoleness are not deviations but core sites of knowledge-production, relational attunement, and cultural survival. Kristang identity has always depended on boundary-crossing cognitive architectures, fluid gender expression, and nonlinear emotional processing—traits pathologised by coloniality but foundational to creole resilience. This section articulates how queer and neurodivergent Kristang ways of being protect the community, expand its imagination, and anchor the futures work of the Sejarang Vivedra.
