Neurodiversity & Educational Trauma: A Path to Healing

You're invited to listen and discuss "Neurodiversity & Educational Trauma" with neurodiversity advocates and neurodivergent individuals. Facilitated by Austin Au, Dr. Diane Brown, Jordan Cantu, and Kasey Jones, this student and faculty conversation aims to give tips and tools to assist in the prevention of educational trauma and engage participants towards pathways of healing and creating safe and positive experiences at Everett Community College. 

Free Food & Drinks will be provided. Open to the public!

Jackson Center, Room 106
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Join via Zoom

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.

Advisor: Diane Brown - dbrown@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

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.

Location: 
Henry M. Jackson Conference Center, Room 106 or Zoom
Date: 
Thursday, May 30, 2024 - 1:00pm to 3:00pm