Learning from Social Movements: Insights for Neurodiversity
Driving change starts by learning from history. As neurodiversity evolves, its focus on differences rather than deficits must become a social movement to create impact. This panel will share personal experiences from other social movements, including disability and women's rights, and racial equity. By examining these movements and their intersectionalities, we will highlight key takeaways for the neurodiverse movement to prioritize, effectively promoting acceptance and inclusion as a social justice movement.
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Ty Harris
Virginia Beach City Public Schools
Frankie Kietzman
Stages Learning
Gerardo Munoz
Denver Public Schools
About
Format:
Panel
Type:
Session
Track:
Accessibility & Inclusion
Level:
Basic Understanding
Focus Area:
K-12 Education