Neurodiversity 101

Presented by Neurodivergent Student Support Club

Panelists: Austin Au, Camden Brown, Dawn Jones, Dr. Diane Brown, Dr. Gregory Prang, Dr. John Hudson, Kameron Kendall, Kasey Jones, Omar Marquez, and Paul Miller.

FREE Pizza & Drinks!

Thursday, April 25
Jackson Center

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Passcode: 970975

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Ask questions, get answers, and gain insight into how to better understand yourself and/or members of your community.

EvCC students, staff, and faculty are invited to learn from a panel of neurodivergent students, employees, community members, and experts. Discussion topics will include: neurodiversity, realities of being neurodivergent, intersections of identities, education, employment, parenthood, and more. Ask questions during the Q&A portion of the discussion or submit questions anonymously in advance hereexternal link

Neurodivergent Student Support is a club created by and for neurodivergent (ND) students at EvCC, as well as for our neurotypical (NT) allies who want to support us and learn more about neurodiversity. We have educational meetings for ND and NT members, as well as ND only meetings to provide a safe space to learn and socialize with other ND folks.

Club Advisor: Diane Brown - dbrown@everettcc.edu

If you are a person with a disability and need accommodation in connection with this event, contact the Center for Disability Services at least 5 days in advance at 425-388-9272 or cds@everettcc.edu.

Everett Community College offers equal opportunity in education and employment. For more information, visit the Equal Opportunity and Title IX website: EverettCC.edu/EqualOpportunity.

Location: 
Henry M. Jackson Conference Center Auditorium
Date: 
Thursday, April 25, 2024 - 1:00pm to 3:00pm