Neurodivergent Community Hour

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Flyer for Neurodivergent Community Hour
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A flyer with the definition of Neurodivergence

When

6 – 7 p.m., Feb. 7 – April 12, 2023

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.