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Join us for our Neurodivergent Community Hour!
We are back with our monthly Neurodivergent Community Hours! Please come and find community among other neurodivergent folks in an informal low-stakes environment. Dinner will be provided.
We will be meeting Tuesdays at 6pm in-person on the following dates:
February 7th
March 14th
April 11th
Upon registration, we will email you details of our location before the session. There is a possibility we will meet off campus somewhere on University Blvd but we will do our best to find physically accessible spaces.
Contact us at disabilityculture@arizona.edu ASAP to request CART, ASL interpreting, or for additional access needs.
We're looking forward to it!
Image 1: DCC flyer that announces DCC's Neurodivergent Community Hour. The top of the flyer reads: "Neurodivergence community hour. A safe space for neurodivergent students to meet and build community hosted by neurodivergent students at the Disability Cultural Center Tuesdays @ 6pm." Then three dates are listed: "February 7th, March 14th, and April 11th" The middle has text to the left that reads: "Located in the DCC, second floor of Disability Resource Center, suite D217. Food & refreshments will be provided." To the right an illustration of people sitting and standing in conversation. The bottom portion of the flyer has a sign up link, the DRC access information, and DCC logo.
Image 2: DCC flyer that defines "neurodivergence." The top of the flyer reads: "neurodivergence is defined as follows: Neurodivergence is a brain outside of what most of society considers normal, healthy, stable, sane, or intelligent. It includes developmental disabilities, cognitive disabilities, neurological disabilities, learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities, and psychosocial disabilities. A definition by Lyndia X.Z. Brown on Autism & Neurodivergence, Room Magazine." On the bottom right there's an illustration of a brain that's illuminated like a light bulb. The bottom portion of the flyer has the DRC access information, and DCC logo.