The Lovette Jallow Perspective
Anti-Racism, Neurodivergence, and Naming Harm—With Precision and Power
This isn’t a space for performance. It’s a space for truth—unfiltered, necessary, and led by lived authority.
A Publication on Structural Power, Intersectional Justice, and Lived Experience
I'm Lovette Jallow—a nine-time award-winning author, intersectional strategist, and human rights advocate based in Sweden. As a Black, autistic, ADHD, queer Muslim woman, I bring lived experience and systemic expertise into conversations many avoid. Here, I write with clarity, depth, and intent—for those who are tired of euphemisms and want to understand the systems shaping our world.
What You’ll Find Here
Essays That Cut Through The Noise
Long-form writing on:
Neurodivergence without dilution
Incel ideology, male violence, and structural misogyny
Anti-Blackness, adultification, and institutional denial
Intersectional survival—told with clarity, not pity
Deep dives that connect media (real court cases, current events) to the structures they reflect.
Real-life insight into policy advocacy, intersectional workplace inclusion, and trauma-informed practice
Occasional videos, audio posts, and reflections bridging strategy, survival, and storytelling
About Lovette Jallow: Author, Inclusion Strategist, and Humanitarian
Who I Am
I’m Lovette Jallow, a nine-time award-winning author, lecturer, and strategist based in Sweden. My work sits at the intersection of anti-racism, neurodivergence, humanitarian action, and institutional reform.
I began as a real estate lawyer navigating property and contracts across Sweden and the UK. Today, I challenge the systems that erase us—through writing, consulting, and advocacy. I’ve:
Repatriated trafficking survivors from the Middle East
Delivered refugee aid in Libya and Lebanon
Authored Europe’s first book on Black beauty culture
Founded Action for Humanity, a grassroots organization supporting Black women through legal aid, therapy, and community defense
This publication documents what institutions avoid: the structures of harm, the silence around them, and the refusal to let either go unchallenged.
My Books and Published Work
Black Vogue: Shades of Beauty (Europe's first book on Black beauty culture) — Europe’s first book on Black beauty, autonomy, and resistance through aesthetics.
Främling i Vita Rum (Stranger in White Spaces), A raw and acclaimed examination of racism, neurodivergence, and structural denial through the eyes of a Black autistic Swedish woman.
Book Three (2025) — A multi-volume archive on adultification, incel ideology, intersectionality, and global systemic neglect.
These works are taught in classrooms, cited in academia, and read by those who need language for what they’ve survived.
If you’ve searched for:
Lovette Jallow Black Vogue
Lovette Jallow Stranger in White Spaces
You’re in the right place.
What You’ll Find Here
This is not a newsletter. It’s a strategy space. A witnessing. A refusal to dilute what must be said.
Here, I publish 1–2 times per week, including:
Essays on neurodivergence, incel violence, institutional betrayal, and intersectional survival
Case commentary on media, current events, and real court proceedings
Tactical reflections on DEIB work, trauma-informed advocacy, and human rights practice
Video/audio entries from my talks, book projects, and panel discussions
Unfiltered writing that links policy, culture, and personal experience
For Paid Subscribers
If you believe this work matters, you can support it directly. Paid subscribers receive:
Deep-dive essays that go beyond what’s publicly shared
Behind-the-scenes posts from podcast recordings, book development, and ongoing consulting work
Q&As, case breakdowns, and responses to reader submissions
Full access to my growing publication archive
This is where structural clarity meets lived reality. And where we write what can’t be said elsewhere.
Why Subscribe?
Because you want work that’s not afraid of backlash.
Because you’re done with euphemisms.
Because you’re tired of whitewashed DEI.
Because you’ve lived this—and need language that doesn’t insult your experience.
Whether you’re a survivor, a researcher, a policymaker, or someone navigating daily harm, this space is for you.
Stay Connected
Website: lovettejallow.com
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/lovettejallow
Instagram: @lovettejallow
Action for Humanity: @action4humanity_se
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