Presented by the IDEA Professional Community

The topic of neurodiversity is becoming more widely discussed within the broader topic of accessibility and the desire to create belonging for those who experience neurodivergence. The Oxford Dictionary defines neurodivergence as differing mental or neurological function from what is considered typical or normal (frequently used with reference to autistic spectrum disorders).

Join this IDEA Center sponsored Café with guest panelists, Reverend Jennifer Alviar and Dr Thomas Rashad Easley as they share their stories, lived experiences navigating a non-apparent or invisible disability, and when they have felt belonging. This session intends to bring greater awareness of this diverse topic to spark conversations among listeners who seek to accommodate staff and visitors with neurodivergence.

Additional Speakers: Rebecca Minor, LICSW; Angie Andrade, Horticulture Therapist

Moderated by: Mae Lin Plummer, IDEA Center for Public Gardens

Cost: Free for Members; $15.00 for Non-Members

This event will be recorded and shared with all registrants about one week after and made available in our Library/Media Center. All virtual events are hosted via Zoom and will have closed captioning available. If you have questions about the event’s accessibility, please reach out to info@publicgardens.org.

Sponsored by: IDEA Center for Public Gardens

The statements and opinions expressed by panelists, hosts, attendees, or other participants of this event are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of, nor are endorsed by, the American Public Gardens Association.